🎨 STALKER [Movie]
│ ABOUT │
│ DIRECTOR │ |
│ RELEASE │ |
│ TERRITORY │ |
Andreï
Tarkovski |
1979 |
RUSSIA |
│ MUSIC │ |
│ DATA │ |
│SITE │ |
Eduard
Artemyev |
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✚ "Stalker" is a science fiction film released in 1979, directed
by Andrei Tarkovsky. The film is loosely based on the science fiction novel "Roadside
Picnic" by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. "Stalker" is known for its philosophical and atmospheric
approach to the genre. The story is set in a mysterious and unsettling future
where a "Zone" has appeared, an area with inexplicable and
potentially supernatural properties. The Zone is highly dangerous and has claimed the
lives of many who ventured into it. A guide known as
a "Stalker" leads people through the Zone, as they believe that at
its center lies a place called the "Room" that can fulfill a person's
innermost desires. The film follows a Stalker, a Writer, and a Professor as
they journey through the treacherous Zone. As they navigate through physical
and metaphorical obstacles, they engage in profound conversations about the
nature of desire, belief, and the human condition. "Stalker" is
characterized by its deliberate pacing, dreamlike visuals, and philosophical
discussions. It explores themes of human longing, the unknown, and the consequences of
seeking to fulfill one's deepest desires. The film is celebrated for its artistic
and thought-provoking approach to science fiction, making it a standout in the
genre.
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