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Salt and Fire

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Salt and Fire is about a mysterious hostage-taking where the leader of a small scientific delegation is deliberately stranded with two blind boys in an area of gigantic salt flats. Shot in Bolivia, the film stars Michael Shannon, Veronica Ferres and Gael García Bernal and was written and directed by Werner Herzog.
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JoBlo's Movie Emporium
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April 07, 2017

A very peculiar misfire for Herzog, but still kinda interesting.
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Spirituality and Practice
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April 10, 2017

A visionary director's creative and challenging look at an ecological disaster.
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Variety
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April 06, 2017

Werner Herzog's latest half-hearted return to narrative cinema is more excited by its stunning landscape than the life inside it.
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Film Inquiry
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April 07, 2017

In imbuing what might otherwise be a straight-forward environmental thriller with his signature sense of artistry, Herzog has succeeded in creating a film without parallel.
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Entertainment Weekly
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April 05, 2017

A bad movie but an intriguing vacation slideshow ...
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
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April 28, 2017

Salt and Fire, you see, is well-made folly. And like cult camp classics of yore, it rolls out enough portent and absurdity to leave you snickering.
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RogerEbert.com
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April 07, 2017

Looking just like a dressed-up Neil Breen joint, Salt and Fire becomes, at its best, Herzog's version of camp; at its worst, unwitting self-parody.
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Common Sense Media
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April 09, 2017

Usually a director of fascinating films and documentaries about humans clashing with their environments, director Werner Herzog delivers a misfire with this puzzling, uncentered drama.
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Village Voice
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April 05, 2017

Despite the bad acting, self-importance and general Herzogian ridiculousness, the director actually has a deep sense of beauty ...
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Spliced Personality
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April 08, 2017

The final reels are so compelling it's almost worth sitting through everything that came before. Almost.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 06, 2017

Like something you peer at rather than absorb, "Salt and Fire" is both awful and a tad fascinating.
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indieWire
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April 05, 2017

The worst movie that Werner Herzog has ever made.
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