Talk:Nostalghia

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Andrey Gorchakov is not a poet himself, he just read a book of Arseny Tarkovsky's (don't mess with Andrey Tarkovsky) poems. It's a mistake that apparently came from IMDB. And he writes not an opera libretto, but a biography of Russian composer called Sosnovsky. --IPonomarev 10:22, 28 September 2006 (UTC)


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[edit] Spoiler warning and deletion, corrections and addition

I'm a newbie, and this is my most significant edit yet, so I'm eager for feedback. I've kept to the form/extent of the article as I found it, so I haven't cited sources for my two content corrections and one addition. The spoiler warning is needed 1] for the picture and text concerning the film's end, which gives away the resolution of the main character's spiritual quest, and 2] because the last shot offers a surprise on first viewing, as it gradually changes from "character returns to family home" to "character returns to spiritual home". I removed the unnecessary spoiling detail of the candle scene. I feel it's unfortunate to reveal the ending, but I don't feel bold enough nor have the time to rewrite the article from scratch. "alyosha" 05:42, 18 December 2005 (UTC)