Herzog has fashioned a new career in documentaries and Encounters At The End of The World is another unique experience. However here he lacks any focus or insight, merely content to turn up and see what happens. While this may have worked on Grizzly Man, Encounters is all over the place. The real stars are the wildlife and beautiful environments. These make us humans seem barbaric in comparison.
After about 45 minutes I am afraid I simply gave up as this particular Herzog enterprise appeared to lack definition and objectives. I had imagined more focus on wild-life as here he had an opportunity to capture unique footage from the End of the World, as Herzog himself described Antartica. There were here, I felt, too many talking heads, not all of them providing the specialist insight one would expect with Herzog controlling the venture.. I think that he was very much out of his depth here, unlike with the Cave of Forgotten Dreams and with Grizzly Man, completely different undertakings but made with authority and holding one's attention throughout.