Taurus / Телец (2001)
DVD-Rip | Russian | Subtitle: English (not built in) | 1:40:46 | 720 x 544 | 25fps | DivX | AC3 - 192 kb/s | 1.36 GB
Genre: Drama
DVD-Rip | Russian | Subtitle: English (not built in) | 1:40:46 | 720 x 544 | 25fps | DivX | AC3 - 192 kb/s | 1.36 GB
Genre: Drama
Sokurov's film is a new parable about the redistribution of power. The realities of life in the early 20's in Soviet Russia, the easily recognisable faces and personalities of the characters of that period in Russian history are not the subject of this film but only the setting of a narrative, a symbolic means for turning a filmic short-story upside down. The Diseased Leader, his Wife and Sister, the Doctor, the Guards, and the Future Successor are portrayed with documentary precision, as well as with the free abstraction of artistic imagination. It is as though the historical environment were being turned inside out on screen, and the fragments of private life magnified — life drawing to its close… By confronting his disease, the historical personality turns out to be a simple human being, unable to change anything — not the destiny of the country under his rule, not even the destiny of his doomed, failed family, nor his own disintegrating personality.
The last realm where the main character still possesses some effort of will is his own feeble body — whose suffering he would like to stop — but this, too, is not in his powers. The conflict between the global pretensions of a demanding will that has not yet expired and an almost total physical and intellectual impotence creates a tragi-comical effect. The drama develops into a parody, while the animated ritual fuss around the “distinguished” patient exposes the tragic motifs of a lonely and desolate human being.
The film director has constructed an artistic and philosophical model of the destructive mechanism of an aggressive will that ultimately suppresses life in its bearer. In his previous film, “Moloch”, Sokurov created a similar model, incorporating various documents of the Third Reich and the environment of Hitler's “fortress”, the Berghof. In his film, “Telets”, he has made use of Russian historical material in the decor, interiors and landscapes of Lenin's residence in Gorki. This is the second film in a trilogy on the decline of power.
Sokurov was also the director of photography of this work and is thus the sole author of all visual aspects of the film. “Telets” is based on the script written by Yuri Arabov. The role of the Leader is played by Leonid Mozgovoy, who also played Hitler in “Moloch”. Other parts were played by St. Petersburg-based actors Maria Kuznetsova, Natalia Nikulenko, Lev Yeliseev, Sergey Razhuk and others.
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More Sokurov's films:
Days of Eclipse / Дни затмения (1988)
Moloch / Молох (1999)