Faust Comments

  • Consuelo 2023-08-11 22:35:53

    It’s so profound. As soon as the opening scene, I feel so...

  • Freddy 2023-05-30 16:27:32

    Three and a half. It was not until the last half hour that I actually entered the play, but such a retro work by Sokolov deserves our...

  • Darian 2023-05-29 01:40:26

    When minimalism gets into the lines, it is mocking the audience who have not seen the original book. The basic plot is difficult to grasp just by watching the movie. Sokolov is only...

  • Darian 2023-05-19 08:05:17

    Goethe's original work, Iceland's coldness, Sokolov's lens and philosophical thinking, these elements are mixed into a work full of artistic sense. Through the anamorphic lens, we can see a distorted world. Driven by desire, human beings are willing to trade with the devil with their souls. However, when the faith is lost and the soul is no longer there, the contract with the devil can be easily torn...

  • Frederik 2023-05-05 02:26:43

    I don't understand it at all, why show it in the form of a movie? The effort is not...

  • Nakia 2023-04-16 09:54:34

    Filters deal with the expressionist style of the silent film era. It’s better to simply silent films. I’m most annoyed by talkative films, and I’m even more annoyed by the boring discussions of leopards peeking through the stubborn tubes of Western...

  • Angie 2023-01-25 09:16:49

    How I insisted to read it. The juxtaposed lines and the weird film size are...

  • Talia 2022-12-06 18:48:02

    Seeing the soul through the...

  • Norberto 2022-11-04 20:48:20

    Weird viewing experience. Slightly...

  • Liam 2022-09-28 03:05:22

    The so-called human beings think, the world...

Extended Reading
  • Alyson 2022-02-07 14:58:33

    How about making a photo display?

    This movie is really the polyphony of insomniacs. I was once again convinced that I had never read the first trilogy. When I watched the Russian Ark, I was directed at the 100-minute scene. What about Tarkovsky? How about seeing Anzhe? It turned out that there were a lot of people around the...

  • Lia 2022-02-07 14:58:33

    "Faust (Фауст)": not the most boring, only more boring [The 68th Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Award]

    http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2013/07/68.html

    Faust Фауст (2011)

    The film won the Golden Lion Award at the 68th Venice Film Festival in 2011.

    The film is based on the famous play "Faust" by German dramatist Goethe. Usually, after a movie, I will retell the main plot that exists in my mind, which will...