The Banishment (Izgnanie) - Teaser Trailer

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@HelenaVanCity Yes, ...
@HelenaVanCity Yes, it is a good film, I never said it wasn't. And of course, the Russian culture is amazing and very rich.
There's nothing wrong with "borrowing" but it shouldn't become the main point of the film. The thing is, all great directors have created their own world in their films, think about Tarkovski, Antonioni, Bunuel. You can recognize their universe and their style from the first minutes...Whereas in the Banishment, I didn't see this director's world. I only saw Tarkovski.
@MachineintheSky ...
@MachineintheSky All great films "borrow" something from earlier masterpieces. It is a known fact, and that's what they teach in film schools. I also saw a lot of Tarkovsky in the Banishment, especially in the nature scenes, i.e. the forest, and the rain at the end, with the streams of water flowing beneath the house... But nonetheless, it is a great film. I am so proud of our Russian film directors and actors. They are still trying to make people THINK and FEEL.......
just art. i love ...
just art. i love Andrei. and i think he made a new movie. must watch.
Andrey Zvyagintsev - The Banishment

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he he i am same ...
he he i am same EXACTLY same type of person but i just cant stop watching this type of films...
There is a danger ...
There is a danger when makig a film "loosely" based on a short story that the final product is not composed of much story material at all. You could argue that the directore gives more room to his cinematography, and you'd be part right, because some of it is breathtaking. The way he films the rain, particularly in a long panning shot of a stream at the end, is almost super-human in its grace and control. However, I wondered if the super-rationalist organizing of his frame in the