Werner Herzog says it's not good to circle 'your own navel' but wrote a memoir anyway
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Werner Herzog's storytelling often explores extremities—such as mad characters and challenging quests—demonstrating a profound connection to the rawness of human experience.
In 'Fitzcarraldo', Herzog vividly depicts the obsession of a man determined to bring opera to the Amazon, showcasing the lengths to which one will go for dreams.
Herzog's life, marked by extreme experiences, began with his mother rescuing him from a bombed Munich, symbolizing his enduring connection to survival against odds.
Although many recognize Herzog for his dark character roles in series like 'The Mandalorian', it's his innovative filmmaking that defines his legacy.
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