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  1. Woyzeck isn't demonstrative of Herzog's usual style as a filmmaker; it uses long cuts and scenes seem like acts. He's criticized for this decision, but I find the choice appropriate. It highlights what makes this film great, the performance of Klaus Kinski as the soldier Woyzeck.

  2. May 24, 2017 · Woyzeck, Old Vic, London, review: John Boyega leaves you in no doubt about his stage chops. Boyega who is better known for his role in 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' stars in Joe Murphy's...

  3. May 25, 2017 · But watching the Sovremennik Theatre’s intense Russian-language Chekhov is markedly different to, say, a demotic Andrew Upton version at the National. We can relish them both.

  4. Having fathered an illegitimate child with his lover, Marie (Eva Mattes), feckless soldier Franz Woyzeck (Klaus Kinski) takes odd jobs around his small town to provide some extra money for them.

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  5. It is a film worth watching more than once, and is not one to be figured out or explained so much as to be used as a launching point for a discussion on the human condition as a whole. An absolute must watch for a serious film lover. All teenage and secondary school thespians should view this work.

  6. May 24, 2017 · Woyzeck — played with tremendous presence and pain here by John Boyega — is now a British squaddie sent to guard an east-west checkpoint, a job both tense and tedious.

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  8. Mar 18, 2016 · Right up to the murder sequence, Woyzeck is arguably the most ‘classical’ of Herzog’s films, with long takes of two-three minutes filmed in frontal mid-shot, the camera moving with characters or their vantage point, soon returning to relative visual stability.

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