As lackluster conversion jobs and rising ticket prices cause jaded moviegoers to grow ever more cynical about the 3D craze, leave it to the legendary Werner Herzog to find an innovative use for the trendy technology. And though the prospect of a 3D documentary may not sound like the “sexiest” use of stereoscopic imagery, the fact that Herzog takes us to a place where few will ever be fortunate enough to venture ensures that it is, without a doubt, one of the most inventive. Much like James Cameron did when he took us to the floor of the Atlantic Ocean in
Ghosts of the Abyss, Herzog doesn’t just give us a movie, he gives us an experience -- and here, as much as...
Released:
2010
Rated:
G
Length:
95 mins