Pieter
In life it happens, you live, you learn something, with someone brings life, intertwines... And then suddenly, like a forgotten thread, like a lost piece of the puzzle, something appears that has not been thought about for a long time, and has already forgotten - and stands in the weaving of life an important element, an integral
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Pieter In life it happens, you live, you learn something, with someone brings life, intertwines... And then suddenly, like a forgotten thread, like a lost piece of the puzzle, something appears that has not been thought about for a long time, and has already forgotten - and stands in the weaving of life an important element, an integral part of it. And it becomes something more understandable and related. . . So for me it was a discovery, the author of the script of this film, an outstanding writer Mikhail Tarkovsky. With surprise and joy I learned that he (M.Tarkovsky) lives in Bakhta (the scene of the film). That he is a "Muscovite" and knows not only the "deep", but certainly the capital and not only the capital, but also the life of "urban" Russia. The more pleasant it was to learn that a person from the “big land” loves our Siberia and Yenisei so much. . By the way, there are little touches about how the film was shot in the book by M. Tarkovsky "Toyota Cross". . . I would like to take this opportunity to thank the author and creators of the film. The film is true and shrill. So shrill that when I showed it (the film) to one of my relatives, who moved to the city from the outback, he said: "Switch off it is impossible - the soul hurts!" And truthful - I myself grew up in a remote place like P. Bakhta, only on the Angara River, and many things are recognizable and accurate! It's like coming back to my childhood. A breath of clean air. Thank you. . .
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