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With STALKER, Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky returns to the mind-bending, philosophy-tinged science fiction of SOLARIS. The setting is an unnamed country in an unforeseen p...Read more
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Stalker- Amazingly Interesting and Boring
Because of it's inherit Artistic properties, STALKER is amazingly interesting, insightful, thought-provoking, and boring. It's one of the few movies I've been so interesting a...Read more
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one of the greatest films
the premise, the execution, the experience...5 stars+ easily

another Tarkovsky masterpiece. cosmic, metaphysical...

SCI FI without any lasers or space cr...Read more

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With STALKER, Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky returns to the mind-bending, philosophy-tinged science fiction of SOLARIS. The setting is an unnamed country in an unforeseen postapocalyptic future. A meteorite has landed, and its impact has created a mysterious phenomenon known as the Zone, within which resides a sinister room said to grant humanity's deepest desires. Only Stalkers are able to enter the Zone, bringing intrepid citizens to test their strength and desires against the Zone's enigmatic treacheries. The film follows one such Stalker (Alexander Kaidanovsky) as he attempts to bring two characters known as Writer (Anatoli Solonitsyn) and Scientist (Nikolai Grinko) into the Zone. The hapless trio makes a difficult and mud-drenched journey, dodging military guards and invisible traps and enduring extreme psychological strain. While Tarkovsky avoids any direct political reading of STALKER, the film's allegorical structure presents a powerful and disturbing metaphor for humanity's loss of and subsequent quest for faith. The Stalker's struggle to rescue himself and his family while guiding those more wretched than himself creates a physical and metaphysical drama that leaves the viewer breathless. Blending visual, narrative, and cinematic conventions to portray the fractured logic of the Zone, Tarkovsky conjures a universe of despair and desire in which science, rationalism, and technology must face off against love, humanism, and faith.

Product Details
  • Edition: 2 - Disc Set
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: Soviet Union
  • UPC: 738329048822

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Genre:Foreign Films
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:2 - Disc Set

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Director:Andrei Tarkovsky
Leading Role:Alexander Kaidanovsky
eBay Product ID: EPID55629477
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"...A preternaturally vivid style rendered Dosteyevskyan by monochrome photography whose raspingly harsh textures suggest some grainy newsreel footage of the future..."
Sight and Sound - Gilbert Adair (12/01/1980)

"Its intriguing ideas and starkly moving imagery haunt you for years."
Uncut - Chris Roberts (04/01/2005)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] pure masterpiece, with every frame a perfectly composed work of art."
Premiere - Glenn Kenny (01/01/2007)

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Stalker- Amazingly Interesting and Boring

Created: 07/06/07
Because of it's inherit Artistic properties, STALKER is amazingly interesting, insightful, thought-provoking, and boring. It's one of the few movies I've been so interesting and involved in, I fell asleep. Not for long, but long enough to miss an insight or two. Like all of Tarkovsky's films, the story is slow in telling but intended to be so. The film could be told in a shorter form but it wouldn't have the same effect.

Andrei Tarkovsky's film deserves it's fame and place in the User's Top-200 Films on the Internet Movie Database. Since it's release, people in the 30 mile radius of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant have dubbed the cordoned area "The Zone" after the movie and call themselves Stalkers.

A game that any FPS gamer and nearly any other gamer with taste will fall in love with S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl, the First Person Shooter based on the film and book (Roadside Picnic).
Pick it up if you have PC that will run it.
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one of the greatest films

Created: 09/09/07
the premise, the execution, the experience...5 stars+ easily

another Tarkovsky masterpiece. cosmic, metaphysical...

SCI FI without any lasers or space creatures....it's all imagination and quantum-cognitive reversals...

go to google video or youtube and see some snippets and commentary on it...

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Stalker is an amazing work of art.

Created: 04/10/07
I am a PC gamer and I first found out about this movie because there was a game made based off of this movie titled "S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl" I loved the game so I looked up the movie and bought it.

I was not expecting much from the movie I just wanted to see where all the ideas in the game came from. But I hit the jackpot! this movie is amazing! it is a work of art in every way possible. It is a very long movie, around 3 hours and it was very slow, however I can not imagine it any other way. This entire movie is symbolic, I have watched it three times and I still have not figured everything out. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who thinks they are deep enough to understand it.
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Stalker is a masterpiece

Created: 03/03/09
Amazing film. One of the most complex, but at the same time accessible form Tarkovsky... He is definetly one of the masters...
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