- Studio: IFC Films
- Release Date: Nov 11, 2011
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7.3
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 20
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Mixed: 3 out of 20
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Negative: 1 out of 20
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Apr 29, 20127Werner Herzog's fascinating social documentary about the controversial death penalty, is both refreshingly unbiased and heartfelt throughout. Herzog asks all the right questions and leaves it to the viewer to decide.
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Apr 5, 20129Into the abyss is one of the strongest documentry's i have ever seen. Herzog know's where to look what button's to use and which camera angles and shot's to use at the right time, The film has a haunting vision that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
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Mar 22, 20122When compared to the First 48 series this documentary is very weak. The storyline is weak and meandering. The film appears outdated as this genre has much better offerings on TV. Can't see why he made this.
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Nov 29, 20116
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Apr 24, 20129A phenomenal documentary that tells both sides of the story well. Never really favouring one. Herzog wisely never puts himself in front of the camera as to make it all about the story being told. This documentary will have you doubting if capital punishment is right.
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Jul 2, 20129How you are likely to feel about this film depends on your past experience with its director, and your need for resolution. In this film, Werner Herzog, who
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Apr 21, 20125
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Dec 12, 20118Another great documentary from Herzog. To those who are disenchanted with it's spiraling out and choice to not answer questions, in response to this critique, this is where it's important to remember the title. This film takes you into the abyss where answers do not exist and everything becomes complicated and unclear. Would expect nothing less from Herzog.
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May 4, 20129Excellent documentary from Herzog. But it is important to keep in mind that this isn't The Thin Blue Line, and instead of turning this documentary into some kind of television crime drama, Herzog simply explores the crime, and the minds of those involved and affected by it. Excellent documentary.
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60It is a sombre, thoughtful, restrained and often powerful piece of work.
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Mar 19, 201280Herzog's tapestry testifies to life's light from death's darkness. Its honest humanity and sideways-on character bare his illuminating imprint.
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Feb 20, 201280A haunting portrayal of people who are neither completely innocent nor wholly evil, and the terrible price of killing, whether in the pursuit of a sports car or in the name of justice.