Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World

    Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World
    2016

    Synopsis

    Werner Herzog's exploration of the Internet and the connected world.

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    Cast

    • Elon MuskSelf
    • Lawrence KraussSelf
    • Werner HerzogSelf
    • Lucianne WalkowiczSelf
    • Leonard KleinrockSelf
    • Ted NelsonSelf
    • Bob KahnSelf
    • Danny HillisSelf
    • Adrien TreuilleSelf
    • Raj RajkumarSelf

    Recommendations

    • 91

      The Playlist

      Herzog’s latest proves a masterful inquiry into technological evolution.
    • 83

      Consequence

      If Lo and Behold is more just a collection of interviews on a series of themes than a cohesive piece of storytelling, it’s still a fascinating endeavor into how the Internet went from personal to unimaginably broad and how it could either continue to expand or perhaps even return to that infant phase again.
    • 80

      The Guardian

      For those looking for a ride through our modern technological world, or indeed a preview of what is to come, this is it.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      Lo And Behold, Reveries Of The Connected World is a modestly profound and consistently fascinating musing.
    • 80

      Variety

      The virtual future may be now, but “Lo and Behold,” with its stimulating volley of insights and ideas, always feels persistently, defiantly human.
    • 75

      The Film Stage

      As it stands today, Lo and Behold is an entertaining exploration into an ever-shifting discussion, but, with Herzog’s specific charms, it will no doubt be a significant time capsule — or ominous document of warning — in the years to come.
    • 75

      IndieWire

      Herzog acolytes will find the usual dose of eccentric musings; others may find it alternately perplexing and thoughtful when not hijacked by Herzog's intrusive remarks. But one thing is certain: You've never seen the internet discussed like this.
    • 75

      Movie Nation

      Herzog asks if one and all if they think “the Internet dreams of itself”?

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