So is she psychic or is it just the train vibrations moving the glasses?
with the themes of the movie why the fuck would it just be the train
>>221128595>>221128626Enough Stalker talk, what the fuck was THIS movie about
>>221128646andrei tarkovsky's nostalgia is about andrei tarkovsky's nostalgia
>>221128595She's special, which is why her father is happy
>>221128595The Zone grants you anything you want but in Freud’s terms it has to be what you subconsciously want not just what you think you want ie the guy who isn’t sure he really wants his dead brother back. Infer from this what the Stalker subconsciously wanted for his daughter ie his offspring are more metaphysically gifted and in tune with the lord than he himself the stalker who is an agnostic grappling with problems of faith.
>>221128885It isn’t merely “whoa she’s telepathic. THATS cool” like a sci fi movie. It means that she sees mind as above matter rather than matter as what mind originates from ie materialism and atheism. It proves she rises above the materialist atheist worldview that rhe stalker and others are stuck inside of.
>>221129050meds
>>221129076The movie is about the stalker grappling with faith and achieving his “subconscious wish” - a daughter who has faith in immortality of the soul and matter as transient as opposed to himself who wants to believe in Jesus/ the afterlife but simply can not. She can move the glass because she sees matter itself as nonsense and the soul as what is immortal ie monism and religion
>>221128646It's about making movies.>>221128595It doesn't matter.
Stalker would be better with a cast of hot babes in skimpy outfits.
>>221129076In a monist interpretation, the ending scene of Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker (1979) dissolves the boundaries between the subjective and the objective, the human and the environment. Instead of viewing the daughter’s telekinesis as a literal supernatural miracle, it is understood as a manifestation of a unified reality where consciousness directly shapes the physical world.This perspective frames the final sequence in several interconnected ways:The Zone as a Unified Reality: A monist philosophy posits that mind and matter are not separate entities, but rather two sides of the same coin. The daughter, "Monkey," is an embodiment of this absolute unity. Born as a "mutant" shaped by the Zone, her existence represents a synthesis of the spiritual and the biological.Dissolution of the Subject/Object Divide: When Monkey moves the glasses on the table without touching them, it is not an act of a separate person operating on an outside object. Instead, her inner mental state and the physical glass are revealed to be part of one continuous, unbroken reality. Her consciousness is the movement of the glass.Transcendence of the Mundane: Tarkovsky introduces the heavy, rhythmic vibration of the passing train to provide a strictly material, scientific explanation for the moving glass. In a monist view, this duality is entirely the point: the mundane, mechanical rattling of the train and the mystical, psychic movement of the mind are fundamentally the exact same process viewed through different lenses.The Power of Total Faith: Throughout the film, the Stalker’s ultimate wish is for humanity to regain its spiritual core and belief. The final scene is the realization of this wish. The separation between the Stalker's idealized faith and the bleak, secular reality of the world melts away, leaving behind a pure, unconflicted consciousness.
>>221128595YES, CRETIN, IT IS THE TRAIN VIBRATIONS DRAGGING THE GLASSES IN A STRAIGHT LINE, ONE BY ONE.
>>221128595Ending is utterly ruined by that shitty annoying song. What a waste. Stalker was a 10/10 otherwise.
>>221128595It's actually a tremor. The director' commentary states this clearly.
>>221129302That window is already clean
>>221129302I remember in an old slop video thread there was one where the Stalker got disenfranchised with the zone after seeing Russian influencer girls going there to pose for selfies
Wow this is even more boring that the movie itselfwhat an accomplishmenthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnv4kVqxzGQ
>>221130787>Stalker>boringYou need to complete puberty before you can appreciate it.
>>221130840Funny to say this about what is clearly one of the most 15 year old films ever made.
>>221130840You need to stop being such a performative cuck bitch.
>>221130721damn I want to see that now
>>221128646It is about faith