Talk:Ivan's Childhood

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"Although not regarded as intense or as abstract as any of Tarkovsky's other films, much of his first, while there are fast-paced, visually rich moments to frame the spryness of Ivan's youth, is grating and slow-paced. And yet in every moment, one feels the pressure of inescapable transience bearing down upon a spirit that yearns to be contained in an unchanging paradigm." Okay, the second sentence is pretty enough, I guess, but that first sentence makes no sense as written.

I love Tarkovsky, but his fans can be unfathomably pretentious. I removed it. Cop 633 20:38, 27 March 2007 (UTC)