What was his deal with dogs?

What was his deal with dogs?

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What was his deal with billowing grass and reeds
or fire
or rain
or the sound of dripping water
or decay
or floating women

They mean something to him.

all very good questions indeed...

You guys forgot horses and milk

Don't forget scattered coins and white feathers.

Nor his dad's poetry
Have we covered all the memes?

He was gay in Soviet Republic

Real talk why was The Sacrifice his best movie? Was is it because he finally got some decent actors by poaching of Bergman's company? The melancholic sounds of the St. Mathew Passion, all the artwork he shoves on screen? What makes it so good?

The imagery isn't as good as Stalker and the scope is narrower than Andrei Rublev, but something about The Sacrifice carries more weight than either of those. All three are masterpieces though.

You're just asking new questions and leaving the old ones unnatended.
Let's focus on the real issues first.

Sacrifice is his third best movie tied with Rublev, dirty pleebo.

It's because you're a pleb

I bet you unironically think Bergman is good too

He was a dog lover.

is that even legal?

>Unironically dissing based Bergman

>he actually does unironically think Bergman is a good director

he had a thing for bitches

Because he was dying.

do you think he turned to water when he died?

Milk jar = Tarkovsky's body

>mfw watching this webm while youtube.com/watch?v=sZKYSsz_v2c plays in the background