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"They named a brandy after Napoleon, they made a herring out of Bismarck,and Hitler is going to end up as a piece of cheese."

 

 

Tarkowski: The Sacrifice [Offret] [OmeU, ENGLISH SUBTITLES] Sweden, GB, F, 1986, R: Andrei Tarkowski mit Erland Josephson, Susan Fleetwood, Allan Edwall, 142 Min

In Schweden feiert der Professor Aleksander (Erland Josephson) einen pompösen Geburtstag. Plötzlich verkündet der Premierminister im Fernsehen einen globalen Atomkrieg und das Ende der Erde.

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Near the beginning of “The Sacrifice,” Andrei Tarkovsky’s great 1986 meditation on the imperiled future of humanity, a middle-aged man is planting a tree by the sea, telling his small, mute son that if he waters it every day at the same time, surely the world will change.

The film ends with a shot of the boy watering the fragile sapling. These two sequences bracket Tarkovsky’s finest work, a culmination of all that preoccupied him throughout his films.

The setting of “The Sacrifice,” which was made in Sweden, is a handsome house and swampy grounds — all the better for Tarkovsky’s famous water images — in a remote region by the sea.

It is the birthday of its owner Alexander (Erland Josephson), who is in a reflective mood, wondering whether he’s accomplished anything in life. In a long dialogue with a mystical friend (Allan Edwall), he reveals concern for the imbalance of the spiritual and the material in our lives.

Tarkovsky proceeds to spin an enigma, leaving us to wonder whether what follows is Alexander’s dream, a false alarm that World War III has started or an actual crisis, inexplicably resolved.

By the time “The Sacrifice” comes full circle it emerges itself as a symbolic gesture of great emotional impact. We may share Alexander’s sense of impotence, but Tarkovsky turns such feelings into a work of art. In the face of despair, the “hope and confidence” with which Tarkovsky dedicates his film to his own son, he makes “The Sacrifice” a gift to us all.

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