These interviews are not conducted in the style of a journalist seeking facts. They are spiritual interrogations. Herzog asks them about their histories, their hallucinations, and their reasons for coming to the end of the world. There is a sense that these people are the survivors of some unspoken catastrophe, refugees from the monotony of modern life who have swum to the edge of the bowl to look over the rim.
If you want a tight narrative or jaw-dropping action (avalanches, killer whales), look elsewhere. The film drifts like a slow iceberg. Some scenes—like a lengthy digression on neutrino detection—will test patience. Encounters at the End of the World
: The filmmakers visit this active volcano to interview researchers and explore ice caves formed by volcanic gases. The Ross Sea These interviews are not conducted in the style