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Deep within the Zone, a bleak and devastated forbidden landscape, lies a mysterious room with the power to grant the deepest wishes of those strong enough to make the hazardous journey there. Desperate to reach it, a scientist and a writer approach the Stalker, one of the few able to navigate the Zone’s menacing terrain, and begin a dangerous trek into the unknown.
Adapted from Arkady & Boris Sturgatsky’s novel ‘Roadside Picnic’, Andrei Tarkovsky’s second foray into science fiction after Solaris is a surreal and disturbing vision of the future. Hauntingly exploring man’s dreams and desires as well as the consequences of realising them, Stalker has been described as one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time
- Curzon Artificial Eye
- 155 mins approx.
- Andrei Tarkovsky
- PG
- Anatoli Solonitsyn
- Nikolai Grinko
- 2016
- English
- 1
- 2
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Deep within the Zone, a bleak and devastated forbidden landscape, lies a mysterious room with the power to grant the deepest wishes of those strong enough to make the hazardous journey there. Desperate to reach it, a scientist and a writer approach the Stalker, one of the few able to navigate the Zone’s menacing terrain, and begin a dangerous trek into the unknown.
Adapted from Arkady & Boris Sturgatsky’s novel ‘Roadside Picnic’, Andrei Tarkovsky’s second foray into science fiction after Solaris is a surreal and disturbing vision of the future. Hauntingly exploring man’s dreams and desires as well as the consequences of realising them, Stalker has been described as one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time
- Curzon Artificial Eye
- 155 mins approx.
- Andrei Tarkovsky
- PG
- Anatoli Solonitsyn
- Nikolai Grinko
- 2016
- English
- 1
- 2
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A Masterpiece!
One of the best films ever. Can´t judge the image and sound quality yet, but Solaris was qiute good so I guess this one will not let anyone down. You could live without the extra material on disc 2 but nice with a booklet.
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