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Werner Herzog on lemonade
Horst_In_Translation10 June 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is an 8-minute short film written and directed by Rahmin Bahrani and produced by Academy Award nominee Morgan Spurlock. It features two known people involved with the film industry for a long time. Number one would be Patton Oswalt. He is not listed on the page here, but he plays a greedy lemonade stand owner. Unfortunately, on the other side of the street, so does a little girl. This competition is used to explain us some basic economic principles of the United States of America. One of these would be health regulations. Oswalt's character pisses into the hedge at one point and keeps making lemonade afterward without cleaning his hands. But there is more. The second person I mentioned earlier already is German filmmaker Werner Herzog and he is also the main reason i watched this short film for. Pretty hilarious and I wonder how he ended up in this short movie. Anyway, he is just fun as always and even fun to listen to when the topic does not interest me that much really. Pretty entertaining how he keeps rambling about Oswalt's characters failures. All in all a decent short film and if you love Herzog as much as I do, you will certainly enjoy the watch.
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