In Skazka, Alexander Sokurov weaves digital magic to create a phantasmagorical vision of the A@韩国r级限制电影2017推荐@fterlife, worthy of Dante. But wait: are we in the limbo of Purgatory, or a paradoxical Paradise reserved for notorious men of world history? Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler, Churchill and more: all are present and a@luanlundexiaoshuo@ccounted for. Since they exist only as archival media images, each figure comes in a serial set.
In the blackest of political comedies,@李玟简历及个人资料简介@ these fallen men beg, in turn, to be let through Heaven’s Gate – but the angels who peek through never open wide. Little wonder, as the former leaders wander lis@六色电影网@tlessly, bitching (in a Babel of mu@暗恋它是奶糖味的@ltiple languages) about each other’s clothes, hair and hygiene.
In wha@决胜法庭@t is effectively a work of animation, Sokurov has pulled together many talents into an extraordinary technological feat. It blends pictorial elements from art history to form an endlessly unfolding landscape, replete with fog and ghostly armies of the sacrificed victims of history. Announced as@4399在线观看免费完整视频@ Sokurov’s last film, Skazka is an inspired riff on the high culture of Peter Greenaway mixed with the low culture of mash-up artists Soda_Jerk. Can we now expect some entrepreneur t@我的青春恋爱物语果然有问题第三季@o bring us the interactive Skazka video game?