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Andrei Rublev
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Andrei Rublev (or "The Passion According to Andrei") is a 1966 film by Andrei Tarkovsky, loosely based on the life of Russia's famous icon painter of the same name. It is the movie that launched the director to international attention after its warm reception at the Cannes film festival.The movie is notable for its troubled production and numerous issues with the Soviet Union's strict censorship board. It is Tarkovsky's longest and most violent film, and was only available in heavily cut versions until The Criterion Collection DVD release in 1999, which restored the film to its original 205 minute run time.As with most Tarkovsky films, it eschews a traditional narrative structure, relying on episodic vignettes that take place around the life of Rublev, with the man himself often taking a backseat to the actions on screen depicting the time. Interestingly, the film never once depicts Andrei Rublev painting, and is entirely in black and white until an ending montage of Rublev's work in blazing color. It is quite depressing, but also considered to be a shining example of one of the 20th century's greatest creative minds at the height of his power.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); }) | |
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The Atoner: Andrei, after killing a man in defense of Durochka. | |
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Art Shift: The film finally goes colorful at the end. | |
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Biopic: Averted. While the film does fall into this genre, the movie is actually ABOUT the relationship between art and faith, not Andrei Rublev's life. | |
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Death Is Dramatic: The death of Rublov's young apprentice Foma. During the Tartar assault, he gets hit by an arrow in the back. We see him tumble in slo-mo until he finally falls over into the river and is carried away by the currents. Also the reenactment of Christ's Crucifixion. | |
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Cover Innocent Eyes and Ears: When the group around Rublev is boating on a river, they spot Marfa, the Pagan girl, chased by soldiers at the shore. When she gets naked to escape swimming, an older woman jumps over to Sergei, the blond boy in the group, and covers his ears and eyes. | |
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High Hopes, Zero Talent / int_ff8dbf7 | |
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Rape, Pillage, and Burn / int_ff8dbf7 |
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