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Linas Phillips pays tribute to Werner Herzog in his pledge to walk from Seattle, Washington to Herzog's Los Angeles home.
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| Film Journal InternationalEric MonderBy the end of Walking to Werner, we are no worse off but we are not much better either. |
| Slant MagazineRob HumanickPhillips's singular determination is not unlike that of the artist he aspires to meet. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerPaula NechakIt's the closest thing to a cinematic religious experience I can think of -- all combined with Phillips' terrific sense of visual style, humor and willingness to risk life for art. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsEven the most ardent Herzog admirer may want to hail this fledgling documentarian a cab and call it a day. |
| Village VoiceEd GonzalezPhillips's trip begins as an attention-grabbing show of devotion but transforms into a many-sided experiment in empathy. |
| Seattle TimesJeff ShannonWalking to Werner flirts with becoming an ordeal. |
| eye WEEKLYAdam NaymanIt's an impressive odyssey, but the film -- which alternates between Phillips' ceaseless ramblings and interviews with the predictably eccentric folks he meets on the road -- plays like a prolonged death march. |
| User ReviewAsta RI just saw this the other night. It was extremely moving and reminds us of just how fragile and human we are under our shells. Extra plus if you are a Werner Herzog fan. |