Caution! This film is well worth watching BUT only for those who are willing to take the time and effort (nearly 3 ½ hrs - at least) to watch and think about the meaning of the various stories that make up this epic work of art. Perhaps the film can be viewed and enjoyed in a single sitting, but I doubt it. The closest analogy I can offer is that watching the film is like viewing fine paintings in an art gallery or savoring the taste and aroma of vintage wines. Visually the scenes are striking with many panoramic views. The use of black and white (until the very last few minutes of the film) creates a hypnotic, dream-like effect that heightens the mood of the scenes. As others have pointed out, there are some scenes that show cruel treatment of animals and barbaric treatment of human beings.Read full review
Russian production about a 15th-century monk (Anatoli Solonitzine) who perseveres in painting icons and other religious art despite the civil disruptions and cruel turmoil of his times. Director Andrei Tarkovsky visualizes brilliantly the story of a devout man seeking through his art to find the transcendent in the savagery of the Tartar invasions and the unfeeling brutality of Russian nobles. Subtitles. Stylized historical violence. The U.S. Catholic Conference classification is A-II -- adults and adolescents. Not rated by the Motion Picture Association of America.
Was slightly used, DVD case had some scratches.
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Enjoyed it!! I know I'll keep & watch again.
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One of the greatest films ever!
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