https://youtu.be/pRm9pX5Re8o
Let's talk about /his/ kino
>>3220047
I tried to watch. I love russian history and i've read a lot about it, but for some reason i got bored. the concept was really well done though
>>3220183
It's really good. There's a scene where the ambassador from Persia shows up begging for forgiveness. Not an easy film to watch in the era of jump cuts and capeshit though.
>>3220257
>Not an easy film to watch in the era of jump cuts and capeshit though.
>Russkiy kovcheg (2002)
Kek, kys.
>>3220267
I don't understand your post. We're living in an era of mass capeshit and jump cuts, capeshit and jump cuts existed in 2002 yes but they are even more pervasive today. What are you getting at? Are you going to start droning on about how you only watch films by Kurosawa and Goddard now? Fuck off.
>>3220288
It's an hour and a half movie from 2002, if that's hard to watch for you, kill yourself.
Goddard is pleb bait, Kurosawa is actually good, Ozu is better. If you're bored or the thing you are watching is hard to watch because it's tedious, why the fuck are you watching it? Because you want to say you did? You've just said, in a roundabout way, you didn't like it. You do not like movies which make you bored, no matter how you can justify it.
Again, kys.
>>3220308
I never said I didn't like it, I merely said the style is atypical of our current era and hard to get used to. Plenty of things can be hard initially but still rewarding and enjoyable.
Seriously fuck off redditor, go hang out in /tv/ or something your mindless pretensions won't gain you any social capital on non pseudo intellectual boards like /his/