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You guys are absolute legends for not only making a tarkovsky thread but for correctly giving him credit for creating very specific types of film compositions decades before master shots and long takes or painterly approaches took fashion in international cinema
It has also been debated whether the front-bumper mounted tracking shot in Solaris (seen here)
was the longest single take forward track for its time
The other devastatingly sad fact of Tarkovskys career was that he was not able to view films from other countries, and was largely creating his composition style from scratch due to heavy censorship of all outside media
To make matters more interesting, hardcore fans of Wong Kar Wai have pointed out numerous shots and tracking sequences that seemed to be nods to Tarkovsky, including the infamous motorcycle sequences (and generally tracking-heavy entire film) in Fallen Angels, decades later
The shot pans up to a break in the bridge overpass revealing sky, and is massively rumored to be a symbol of the director nodding upwards to Tarkovsky, who would have never lived to see the long list of asian films he directly inspired and influenced
Heartbreaking if you think about it
It has also been debated whether the front-bumper mounted tracking shot in Solaris (seen here)
was the longest single take forward track for its time
The other devastatingly sad fact of Tarkovskys career was that he was not able to view films from other countries, and was largely creating his composition style from scratch due to heavy censorship of all outside media
To make matters more interesting, hardcore fans of Wong Kar Wai have pointed out numerous shots and tracking sequences that seemed to be nods to Tarkovsky, including the infamous motorcycle sequences (and generally tracking-heavy entire film) in Fallen Angels, decades later
The shot pans up to a break in the bridge overpass revealing sky, and is massively rumored to be a symbol of the director nodding upwards to Tarkovsky, who would have never lived to see the long list of asian films he directly inspired and influenced
Heartbreaking if you think about it
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