nostalghia
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Oleg Yankovski ... He was the one who carried the light to so many ...He was a great actor and a human being. Wherever he's now - he'll be fine because he had a good heart. I wanted to meet him, I had some chances, my father played with him in Saratov's theate a long time ago,..now it's too late... It's like "Tot samy Myunhausen" was writen just for him. "Smile, gentlemen" because we are lucky to know him. Oleg...What a bright, strong and decent name, person...Happy journey, Oleg!
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Tarkovsky, the only man that ever did metaphysical cinema.
This scene is sublime in its symbology. Faith, love, believing, all going together.
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@renao Not the only but the best one. Also Ozu, Bresson, Vigo, Cocteau...
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Genius. You can see who is genius director in 1 scene and sequence, in scenes like this.
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Notice that it is done in a single shot. Unbelivable.
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This guy fucking sucks. Solonitsyn was supposed to play Andrei, he Tarkovsky's particular favourite, and he would've had the central role in Nostalghia and Offret if he didn't die. Oleg just ruined the movie.
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これほどまでに深い思いを表現しえたシーンはない。なにかは実際
はわからないが、一筋の思い。 -
Beautiful and touching scene... so simple at first sight and yet overwhelmingly symbolic and powerful! for me it is the quintessence of a whole life searching for authenticity and truthfulness .. cinematic art at its best! thank you
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one of the most enthralling scenes ever!!!
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Cinematic brilliance
i like the scene very much, but actually you're doing wrong by putting
only a fragment of "nostalghia" on youtube.
the movie was ment to be viewed in its entirity...
swatte 5 years ago
i just put "shots that changed my life".
You are right, but in the same time, it is a weird scene : just one shot. If the actor fail to scene fail... good metaphor.
cleberre 5 years ago