Andrei Rublev Comments

  • Curtis 2022-04-23 07:02:33

    Not entirely about personal biographies, but more about showing the national history and spiritual state of ancient Russia, Rublev, as an artist, may exist in those histories of his time, constantly asking questions about artistic pursuits and religious beliefs. The length is as thick as a Soviet Russian literary masterpiece, and it is difficult to fully understand all the details at one time, at least you need to read it...

  • Keith 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Blind to the actor's face, it was not until the third and fourth paragraphs that he could figure out who Andre was; the religious background in the Middle Ages was also quite difficult to enter... But it is quite unusual for a literary director to occasionally shoot a siege battle or a big scene There are many times when the two-line scheduling of close-up and long-range shots, the paint in the pocket of the dead man is scattered along the stream of water and other delicate...

  • Anita 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Rain, slaughter, Judas who betrayed Christ for 30 silver coins; art, the Holy Spirit, the burning fire of will and the Church of the Last...

  • Hillary 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    The horses fell from the sky, the blood stained the snow, the bells were cast with one heart, and the world-shattering...

  • Iva 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    For three hours I was soaked in the heavy rains one after another, and I was blue when it didn't rain, the swamps of Russia, the winter landscape of old Bruegel, and at the end I suddenly heard the Italian envoy speak, pronounced like the sun Clean and soft like a quilt. The clown was singing and his tongue was cut in half, the masons were blinded just after they built the beautiful big house, and the church painted by Andre became the cemetery of the Grand Duchy. A group of naked people in the...

  • Pinkie 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    What kind of person can use the image of the gods to cut apart human beings to such a degree that they still love them as if they want to vomit their hearts and minds? To the thugs who trampled miracles under their iron hooves, to the ignorant and hopeless people, to the bell-casting boy, to the dumb dumb girl, to the lecher who jumped into the water, to Judas who wept in repentance; the insulted and damaged, innocent The sinful and the guilty—what kind of person can cast his deepest and most...

  • Wayne 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    When Laota was filming this disaster in the 15th century, it was painful, and as an audience, I was also a little pained. Compared to the classic European films of the same period, this one looks quite mature and complete in production. The lens is even better than the previous one. As a movie named after a character, the setting is much more than the character itself, Andrei Rublev's image is too vague, and "Holy Trinity" is more of a result. I don't like it very much, but it's still very...

  • Fredy 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Four hours, it's not easy for me to survive. If I were to look at it now, I would probably hit a...

  • Letitia 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    21/12/21 It's been almost three years, and I read it again for the second time. Rublev is a lot like Tarkovsky, an angel (read his poems!). It is almost a Western market painting and Western intellectual history, which integrates the image of a nation and its many individuals, and it is very alive. Big, empty, full of emotions, said and unsaid is oddly balanced (as a movie), full of things, staring (the clothes here are surprisingly good-looking, comparable to Hollywood in the war years). Why...

  • Wyatt 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    When the Tatar church ransacked, Rublev's cognition of people was overturned, and only...

Extended Reading
  • Arturo 2022-04-19 09:02:13

    "Andrei Rublev"

    The first film I saw during the Shanghai Film Festival, the film I have seen that shows the deepest suffering in the most realistic way.
    The film is composed of several stories—or, in other words, fragments or silhouettes—that are directly or indirectly experienced by the icon painter Andrei...

  • Ellen 2022-03-20 09:01:57

    this is russia

    Consistent Tarkovski style

    A bit closer to a feature film than his other films

Andrei Rublev quotes

  • Kirill: [admiring one of Feofan's icon paintings] As Epiphanius said in "The Life of Saint Sergeius," "Simplicity, without gaudiness." That is what this is. It's sacred... Simplicity, without gaudiness - you can't say it better.

    Feofan Grek: I see you are a wise man.

    Kirill: If so, is that a good thing? If one is ignorant, isn't it better to be guided by one's heart?

    Feofan Grek: In much wisdom there is much grief. And he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.

  • Andrey Rublev: I see the world with your eyes. I listen to it with your ears. With your heart...