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Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World
Directed by
Werner Herzog
PG-13
2016
1h 38m
Documentary
7.0
92%
68%
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Werner Herzog's exploration of the Internet and the connected world.
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Cast of Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World
Elon Musk
Self
Lawrence Krauss
Self
Werner Herzog
Self
Lucianne Walkowicz
Self
Leonard Kleinrock
Self
Ted Nelson
Self
Bob Kahn
Self
Danny Hillis
Self
Adrien Treuille
Self
Raj Rajkumar
Self
Joydeep Biswas
Self
Lesli Catsouras
Self
Christos Catsouras
Self
Christina Catsouras
Self
Danielle Catsouras
Self
Kira Catsouras
Self
Felix James Lockman
Self
Jennifer Wood
Self
Diane Schou
Self
Jay Locman
Self
Hilarie Cash
Self
Tom
Self
Chloe
Self
Lucianne Walkowicz
Self
Jonathan Zittrain
Self
Kevin Mitnick
Self
Shawn Carpenter
Self
Sam Curry
Self
Marcel Just
Self
J. Michael Vandeweghe
Self
Tom Mitchell
Self
George W. Bush
Self - President (archive footage)
Harry Houdini
Self - Escape Artist (archive footage)
Michael Hundeshagen
Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World Ratings & Reviews
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
The unsparing eye feels a little more sparing than usual.
Detroit News
Tom Long
It's fascinating, scary (so scary), interesting stuff.
The New Republic
Will Leitch
It's increasingly possible that the meme of Werner Herzog is surpassing the man. I found myself spending much of Lo and Behold hoping Herzog would get out of the way.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
Herzog breaks the internet, cracks it open to carefully examine the insides - the glorious possibilities and the devastating potential pitfalls.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
As long as Herzog continues to mouth his mysterioso epiphanies, it can't be all bad.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
The Existential Pondering-ometer goes into the red zone. There will be robots.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
The film is saved from mere competence by that Herzogian feeling, at once grandiose and self-deprecating.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
If [Herzog's] closing image of a campfire reads a touch obvious, you can't really argue with his point, or its poetic justice.
Vice
Adam Nayman
Lo and Behold seems to be stoking fears that our tools are evolving beyond our capacity to control them, which offers an intriguing twist on his usual theme of the indifference of nature.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
The shape of things to come is a subject very dear to the hearts of the high-tech evangelists Herzog talks to, and it accounts for the pulse of freakish comedy that beats through "Lo and Behold."
Uproxx
Keith Phipps
Any of its ten chapters could probably have sustained features of their own. But an overarching vision emerges anyway, even if it's one Herzog never states explicitly.
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
An absorbing visual treatise on technology and the internet... Documentarian Herzog explores the effect on individual lives to the interconnectedness of the planet.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Tirdad Derakhshani
An elegant survey of the origins of the information revolution and a shrewd analysis of how the internet has reshaped the world.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
Obviously, this is a large and daunting subject. What's the German word for "daunt"? It appears never to have entered Herzog's vocabulary.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
Mr. Herzog's film may not be a model of organization, but I loved every meandering minute.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
"Lo and Behold" may not be Herzog's most artistically ambitious film, but it's an intriguing, even important one nonetheless.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
[A] chatty, mostly fascinating talkathon about the impact of the internet.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Just the kind of percolating, wry probe we need into this fast-moving, digitally monopolizing age.
TheWrap
Sam Adams
If it had half the segments, and they were twice as long, the movie might be able to get beneath the surface and find the monomaniacal characters Herzog is often so great at exploring.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
[A] captivating, uneven film ...
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