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Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call New Orleans ❲Safe❳Should I focus on a different cult classic? Only Werner Herzog would pause a high-stakes crime drama for a two-minute POV shot of an iguana sitting on a coffee table while "Release Me" plays in the background. His obsession with the "overwhelming lack of order" in nature makes the decaying New Orleans setting feel like a character itself. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Whether it’s a masterpiece or a fever dream is still up for debate, but one thing is certain: Werner Herzog’s Bad Lieutenant: Port called New Orleans (2009) is one of the most unhinged pieces of cinema ever to hit the mainstream. Should I focus on a different cult classic The film operates on "dream logic." Problems that should ruin McDonagh’s life—gambling debts, corrupt internal affairs investigations—somehow resolve themselves through sheer, chaotic luck. The Verdict Whether it’s a masterpiece or a fever dream |
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