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This was not really a film. It had no real plot. It was a brilliantly conceptualized dream. It moved as a dream from beginning to end. Shot from first person, it had all the pre-dawn, dreamy elements that we all have: a stranger that is our friend, endless travel from room to room, characters that reappear briefly, unexplained shifts of time periods, people who see you and interact, people who don't see or hear you at all, and an ending that is a dreamy vision itself.This film was done to show it could be done. It is the ultimate exercise in planning, direction, and camera work.
Is it truly seamless? Maybe, I spotted two possible places that could have been edited (and one furtive glance at the camera). If it were a mere three takes--it would still be an astounding feat.
As for the French diplomat, he was a necessity. He was the Hermitage's Virgil leading a bewildered Dante through the inferno.
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that place must be ENORMOUS.
Of course the story goes that at least 25% of the paintings have been replaced by copies - with originals now decorating the Spanish villa's of the newly rich Russians.
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