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In Reply to: Re: Tarkovsky's "The Sacrifice" posted by Rod H. on April 24, 2007 at 09:13:03:
I felt the house burning scene had a similar feel to the beginning of the film and that it was the middle which seemed uneven (in relation to the beginning and the end).It could be that the end felt strange because it's almost like it went from slow motion to real time in the sense that they were suddenly in a different reality from the impending nuclear doom that preceded it.
I have some Bergman films on my Netflix list (Seventh Seal should arrive tomorrow) and Andrei Rublev and The Mirror are on the list as well.
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I just saw Rublev a couple weeks ago. It was fascinating, but very long. You need to be dedicated to staying with it...but it's worth it. Mirror was more immediately enjoyable to me aesthetically, but I woudn't dare say I got it all first viewing!
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