Leave it to Werner Herzog to deliver something fresh and unexpected, as the auteur and Oscar-nominated filmmaker often does. This time around, we are treated to a fascinating drama that Herzog shot in Japan with Japanese actors, and a story that centers on a cultural reality that many in the West might find odd and not easily understandable. That's the sort of niche that Herzog's films like to live in because the filmmaker does such a remarkable job of taking foreign concepts and making them accessible. Here's hoping the same goes for his upcoming drama, Family …
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