I remember reading Notes from the Underground the first time and I couldn't believe that a character like The Underground Man could exist or even be thought of in the 1800's, out of my Gen Z naiveté. Fyodor Dostoevsky was a genius, for sure. Reading classic literature and understanding its importance is vital and symbiotic with the art of cinema.
That reminds me, did Yuri Norshteyn ever finish «The Overcoat»? Guess I’ll look that up.. Edit: still unfinished as of 2024, and he started production in 1981.. guess we’ll never see it completed.
I remember reading Notes from the Underground the first time and I couldn't believe that a character like The Underground Man could exist or even be thought of in the 1800's, out of my Gen Z naiveté. Fyodor Dostoevsky was a genius, for sure. Reading classic literature and understanding its importance is vital and symbiotic with the art of cinema.
That reminds me, did Yuri Norshteyn ever finish «The Overcoat»? Guess I’ll look that up..
Edit: still unfinished as of 2024, and he started production in 1981.. guess we’ll never see it completed.
Sad
I've met him earlier this spring. Great man
@@listengort88 That's awesome, cool to hear.
塔可夫斯基说的很隐晦,毕竟这是访谈,而不是深思熟虑的写作。他的想法可以用列夫托尔斯泰伯爵的观点进行解释:所有的艺术作品,目的都是传授或者提升受众的道德,否则 便是伪艺术。
This is a good interpretation. Thank you for your comment.