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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
low score for the video transfer,
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This review is from: Stalker (Full Screen) [2 Disc] (DVD)
Disappointing transfer by RUSCICO, butchered PAL to NTSC conversion. Tarkovsky deserves better! Buy the PAL version if possible.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
really long, really weird X-Files,
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This review is from: Stalker (VHS Tape)
This movie reminded me of a really long, really weird episode of the X-Files. It combined elements of psychic powers, religious iconography, government conspiracy, and aliens in a stark, post-apocalyptic setting. This is an interesting movie, but its not for everyone. I found myself very concerned about the dog that turns up in the Zone (which I think is some sort of ground zero region from a nuclear explosion) seemingly healthy. I couldn't figure out why it was there and why it seemed fine. I think anyone who sees this movie will interpret the symbols in their own way. Its very allegorical, but its personal. The people I talked to after watching this movie all had different interpretations of it that I did. Very slow, little action, little dialogue (in parts). A good pick for people who like symbolism, and weirdness.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inside a soul,
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This review is from: Stalker (Full Screen) [2 Disc] (DVD)
Stalker (Full Screen) [2 Disc]I found this to be an enlightening/thought-provoking film. I think the other 5 star reviews are accurate and I am not going to add more except to say this: the 2nd DVD contained excellent interviews with the composer, who revealed much about Tarkovsky's personality and intellect and his method of working; the cameraman (then, the last surviving crew member) and the set designer. They have certainly given me a greater understanding of, and appreciation for, Tarkovsky and his work. Subtitles were controllable, with options. The darkness at the beginning was effective, adding to the sense of deprivation and 'apocalypse': I have no idea if it was meant to look like this as I have not seen a film - but it was definitely atmospheric. This film is like walking around inside someone's [Tarkovsky's] soul. He and Sokurov are currently my 2 favourite directors.
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