RUBLEV (1966) Explained - Full Symbolic Breakdown with Andrei Tarkovsky Jr
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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Fr Vladimir & Jay Dyer are joined by the esteemed Andrei Tarkovsky Jr to do a full symbolic analysis and breakdown of the classic top rated film by Andrei Sr, Rublev.
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Probably my favourite thing I've seen on this channel! Which is saying something. The discussion on Tolkien's and Lewis's friendship is up there too.
Yup Jay's apologetics can't be beaten
Thank you so much for this, Jay. All of you.
What timing! I just dove into the world of Tarkovsky films the past few months. Jay’s channel is one of the most underrated on YT.
Wow this is so cool, one of my absolute favourite films
I think I should give Tarkovsky's films another try. Of the several I've tried to watch over the years, I think The Sacrifice was the only one I made it all of the way through.
@@janso7979 I just lost myself in Andrei Rublev, it is so beautiful, and also it touched my history loving soul with its vivid medieval setting
Dang still at work… gonna catch the replay
I love what you said about the bell representing a higher order Symphonia. Could you do more on music and how musical literacy has been eviscerated in the West, even at the folk level?
talking about the value of metal in the older times makes me wonder what the modern equivalent is. Attention?
I'd actually love seeing Jamie tackle the topic on her show "out of this world". She has talked about the transcendental nature of music before, but I don't think she's ever done an in-depth presentation.
Yes! Love this!
This is awesome. Thank you so much for making this video. Andrei Rublev is a great work of art!
Awesome movie in the real sense of the word awesome. Thank you a lot for this.
This is better than the supplements on the Criterion bluray. Thanks Jay! Would love to see you analyze Offret.
It's the highest form of cinema ever made.
This was well worth the wait. Your discussion really epitomized a theme from previous episodes in this series, namely that true art endlessly provides meaning. It's not a one off with strict symbolic correspondence. I've seen Andrei Rublev several times and many of your observations never occurred to me. Can't wait to watch the new release. Thanks!
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This is sick. Keep killing it Jay.
only got a half hour through it still need to finish it
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Where can we find the directors cut?
I think it's on the Mosfilm youtube channel.
Mosfilm
Andrei Jr.s version has only been shown on film festivals as of now. It will probably see a wider release in a year or so i would imagine.
This film I consider to be the closest you get to something like a personal artist manifesto. The core struggle I find is how can you make art that reflects the Good, the True and the Beautiful in a world that not only seems to be absent of those things, but also seems to revel in the opposite. Also, how can you make something permanent when everything in this world is ultimately impermanent.
And yes, I can talk about this film for about as long as the film itself 😁
Thank you so much ! ☦ ♥ If it's possible to "turn on" the option subtitle please ? Bless
I'm still trying to decide if this talk was better than the ginger kang thumbnail. I think it's a tie.
Wow, this is amazing. Thank you for making this.
Wasn’t there a recent idea that the Hospitality of Abraham is not Rublev? Or another famous icon usually attributed to Rublev…?
One suggested it was an Italian, but when you look at the Italian's other work, it has no comparison. Some suggested Danyel, or Theophanes... but they ended up concluding that there is no support for these claims beyond conjecture
Special thanks from Russia, a very interesting interview, Andrei Rublev is perhaps the most important film for me from Tarkov, the scene with the pagan "slowgirl" and the Tatar Commander, where she eats horse meat from the floor and leaves with them after promising to make her the 7th wife, symbolizes original sin. And in the modern context, the film is like a prediction, where without Christianity as the basis of moral ethics, we get onlyfans and generally degenerative practices in all areas of life.