Watch Andrei Tarkovsky "Andrei Rublev Андрей Рублёв"

Greyson 2021-12-22 08:01:13

The Criterion Collection 34#

was an attempt to surpass the church and ascend to the sky from the beginning.

The vitality of the Russians is chilling.

The most direct and simple way to express the image is to highlight the characters, who are in the center of the simple set.

In fact, this film is a comprehensive reflection on Russian history, national consciousness and religion. Mother and fountain of Russia.

The scene of the Tatar entering the city in the film used a long slow motion and a strong hatred.

It is interesting to gradually rise from the perspective of the tree when digging a large hole.

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Extended Reading
  • Sonny 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The epic masterpiece of the old tower's big scene, I can't think of it...

  • Jairo 2021-12-22 08:01:13

    SIFF2016 is not only a personal ascetic, but also a ukiyo-e, which has strong religious meaning and is difficult to understand. Behind the funny comedy of the clown is a tragic tragedy. The loud bell is hope and new life. The scheduling of several big scenes of war is rare for the old tower, and it is extremely violent and cruel. It is only suitable for watching in the cinema. Learn a lot from it.

Andrei Rublev quotes

  • Andrei Rublyov: You just spoke of Jesus. Perhaps he was born and crucified to reconcile God and man. Jesus came from God, so he is all-powerful. And if He died on the cross it was predetermined and His crucifixion and death were God's will. That would have aroused hatred not in those that crucified him but in those that loved him if they had been near him at that moment, because they loved him as a man only. But if He, of His own will, left them, He displayed injustice, or even cruelty. Maybe those who crucified him loved him because they helped in this divine plan.

  • Kirill: [admiring one of Feofan's icon paintings] As Epiphanius said in "The Life of Saint Sergeius," "Simplicity, without gaudiness." That is what this is. It's sacred... Simplicity, without gaudiness - you can't say it better.

    Feofan Grek: I see you are a wise man.

    Kirill: If so, is that a good thing? If one is ignorant, isn't it better to be guided by one's heart?

    Feofan Grek: In much wisdom there is much grief. And he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.