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pulasien's rating
Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, Lilian Gish, and Charles Bickford kept the movie watchable, but the background music was nauseous!!
Boring, inaudible dialogue (you may need to turn on Close Caption) pointless script and these are the highlights - not even a half-way decent ripe off of Independence Day, don't waste your time.
Boorish and banal.
The last vestiges of societal outcasts and the futile attempts to justify their relevance by chasing obscure theoretical evidence of the origins of life and the finality of global warming.
This film does more to elevate the hypocrisy of their scientific ideologies rather than it does to support their theories.
Herzog aimlessly wanders the periphery and interiors of Antarctica with little to no coherent theme. The inhabitants of the Antarctic outposts prove to be less than desirable subjects for interviews. The only common bond that they seem to emote is the fact that each has a story of disassociation from society and Antarctica is their last hope for relevance before they fall into an ash heap of obscurity.
The last vestiges of societal outcasts and the futile attempts to justify their relevance by chasing obscure theoretical evidence of the origins of life and the finality of global warming.
This film does more to elevate the hypocrisy of their scientific ideologies rather than it does to support their theories.
Herzog aimlessly wanders the periphery and interiors of Antarctica with little to no coherent theme. The inhabitants of the Antarctic outposts prove to be less than desirable subjects for interviews. The only common bond that they seem to emote is the fact that each has a story of disassociation from society and Antarctica is their last hope for relevance before they fall into an ash heap of obscurity.