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What has tarkovsky achieved?

Seeing tarkovsky's movies at first sight is like a miracle. I feel very encouraged and inspired. Finally, someone let me see the realm I have long wanted to express, but I don't know how to express it. For me, Tarkovsky is the greatest. He created a brand-new language, faithful to the essence of movies, and captured life as a mirror image and a dream.

-the famous Swedish director ingmar bergman.

Andrei tarkovsky is undoubtedly the greatest of all directors born in this Russian land. The reason for saying this is not only because he is a great director who has fundamentally improved the artistic character of movies, but also because it is the emergence of a few geniuses like tarkovsky that finally changed people's concept of movies, making movies from a simple entertainment to an art that can be compared with literature, music, drama, art and other art categories with a long history. So much so that in the international film industry, tarkovsky has become an indispensable and most important director of the world film, along with ingmar bergman and federico fellini.

Andrei tarkovsky, born in Russia from 65438 to 0932, showed extraordinary artistic talent from an early age. And his father is the most famous Russian poet Alceni Aleksandrovic Tarkovsky. Only my father became famous in Bitar, and it was because of his fame that my father got more attention. Tarkovsky, who received a good art education as early as childhood, finally entered the Film Academy as he wished when he grew up. When he was about to graduate, the film Drum and Violin was also widely praised for its smooth narrative and meaningful style. 1960, Tarkovsky got the approval of Moscow Film Factory and began to take over the filming of Ivan's Childhood, which was paralyzed at that time.

In order to finish his first film smoothly and excellently, tarkovsky not only rewrote the script, searched for actors again, re-selected the location, and even advanced with an average shooting progress of 40.7 meters per day. It took him only five months to announce the completion of the film, which not only saved the studio a huge expenditure of 24,000 rubles, but also created a miracle of releasing 1500 films. Of course, if Tarkovsky just does this, it's nothing. What is even more amazing and amazing is the kind of devastation caused by war on children's psychology in his films. Listening to the thunderous shock in silence not only showed the world the outstanding talent of the 30-year-old young talent, but also won the Golden Lion Award at the 23rd Venice Film Festival. At this point, tarkovsky, who has just stepped onto the stage of film art, has been dubbed as a "screen poet" by critics, and this "Ivan's Childhood" has undoubtedly become a classic among "writers' films".

Since then, Tarfsky has successively created two films, Andrei Rublev and Planet Solaris, which won him a special award from the jury of the 25th Cannes International Film Festival. As for the later film The Mirror, tarkovsky himself regarded it as "a clear and concise childhood scene in my memory", which also most vividly reflected the consistent poetic style in tarkovsky's works. After the film Mirror was released, tarkovsky became more and more like a missionary in his later film creation. From stalker to nostalgia to sacrifice, he gradually began to consciously devote himself to completing a mission to save the fallen mankind.

1983, tarkovsky was allowed to attend the Venice Film Festival as the director of "The Stalker". Because he had planned to film abroad before, after the film festival, he stayed in Italy without asking the authorities, and soon got the funds to shoot the classic film "Homesickness". When filming the last masterpiece Sacrifice, tarkovsky, who was seriously ill, had to go back and forth between the hospital and the shooting scene. Intermittent childbirth is like a dying patient writing his own suicide note. In fact, with the help of another movie master ingmar bergman's old partner, the famous photographer Sven Newkvist, tarkovsky's "Suicide Letter" is indeed extremely exquisite and elegant, with an eternal charm that people can't help but move. It is said that doctors in tarkovsky cried all day after watching Sacrifice, and tried to get better by chemotherapy before the opening of Cannes Film Festival, but it seemed too late. When this classic won the special prize of the jury at the 39th Cannes International Film Festival, Andrews Sha, Tarvsky's son, attended the award ceremony instead of his father. That is, at the end of this year, Tarkovsky died in Paris at the age of 54.

As for Carving Time, which records his film thoughts, and his masterpiece left to the world, people in later generations will never stop paying deep respect to this movie master when they read this most precious "will".