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Post by LetoAtreides on Feb 2, 2005 16:48:36 GMT -5
Tarkovsky once said that children understood his films better than adults. Why do you think he said that? Can it be true and why? Perhaps we adults strive too hard to understand him...and end up missing the point.
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Post by The Ferret on Feb 24, 2005 3:46:19 GMT -5
I'm not surprised by it. Children tends to see things the way they really are, without made-up conclusions.
And you have to be a child within in order to be a Stalker, anyway.
Children are not pure as many people think. They are just less complex than us. Lacking sexual impulses, their mental process are less "darkened" or "disturbed" than ours. I'm not saying we adults are perverted. We are just... too much complicated and multi-faced, which is a problem to say the least.
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Post by The Ferret on Mar 1, 2005 4:20:58 GMT -5
''The endless inner struggle of man, who wants to be freed from all moral restraint, but at the same time seeks a meaning for his own movement, in the form of an ideal — that is the dichotomy that constantly produces intense inner conflict in the life of the individual and of society''.
Andrei Tarkovsky
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