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An exploration of active volcanoes around the world.
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| FanboyNation.comSean MulvihillHis methods may be a bit unconventional, but when he keep churning out brilliant, thought-provoking pieces of cinema like Into the Inferno, perhaps Herzog is the only sane person on this madhouse of a planet. |
| Ion CinemaJordan M. SmithUnsurprisingly, Into The Inferno turns out to be less about the science behind volcanology than about the infinite philosophical inquiries that have ruptured from the souls of those who live in close proximity to them. |
| The Film StageDan SchindelInto the Inferno is a memento mori aimed at the whole human race, and only Herzog could make one this non-pretentious, funny, curious, and respectful at the same time. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. Anderson'Into the Inferno' is fascinated by the impermanent nature of our world, and is perhaps a strong reminder to appreciate what we have while we have it. |
| Consequence of SoundDominick MayerInto the Inferno feels unusually episodic by Herzog's typically cohesive standards. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Erik HenriksenAnother filmmaker would be content to shoot some crazy exploding lava and call it a day. Herzog, though, finds more. |
| Little White LiesManuela LazicIt is with this realistic yet pessimistic tone that Herzog ends his entertaining, fairly instructive and well-rounded film. |
| Cinema ScopeRobert KoehlerThe wild, near-suicidal extremes of his first volcano movie, La Soufriere (1976), have been replaced by a steadier, more "educational" attitude, though one still informed by Herzog's obsession with the mystical, bizarre and unseen. |
| Screen InternationalAllan HunterHerzog’s typically dry narration is a particular delight in Into The Inferno. |
| The ListNikki BaughanWhile Herzog - whose longstanding passion for volcanoes is palpable, and infectious - is never anything less than respectful to these individuals, an undeniable sense of whimsy runs through his hugely entertaining voiceover. |