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I’ve always wanted to see Tarkovsky’s Solaris.
I’m pretty sure that was the first of his films I saw, although it was probably the truncated version that was released in the US in the mid-1970s.
I tried to watch it recently — v e r y — l o n g. and I don’t think that’s just my contemporary sensibility.
I sometimes wonder whether long, slowly paced films work better when they are projected and you are engulfed by them in a large dark room.
that makes sense.
Solaris is my favourite. So ghostly. My ten year old sister watched it with me and followed along just fine.
I saw Andrei Rublev on the big screen last year. That was nice.
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I’ve always wanted to see Tarkovsky’s Solaris.
I’m pretty sure that was the first of his films I saw, although it was probably the truncated version that was released in the US in the mid-1970s.
I tried to watch it recently — v e r y — l o n g. and I don’t think that’s just my contemporary sensibility.
I sometimes wonder whether long, slowly paced films work better when they are projected and you are engulfed by them in a large dark room.
that makes sense.
Solaris is my favourite. So ghostly. My ten year old sister watched it with me and followed along just fine.
I saw Andrei Rublev on the big screen last year. That was nice.