Mike70
14-Nov-2008, 06:36 AM
if you haven't, you should make the effort. even if you don't like russian history, the film making expertise/creativity on display is fooking amazing.
the entire movie, 96 mins, was done in one long continuous shot. it follows an unnamed and unseen narrator (who strongly hints that he is a ghost) through the hermitage. as he moves from room to room scenes from russian history unfold. the history isn't told in a linear manner either, it flits back and forth from the 17th to the 20th century. the film covers 33 rooms of the hermitage and involved 2,000 actors. the movie culminates in a gigantic ballroom scene(involving literally hundreds of people) that has some of the most incredible cinematography ever done.
the entire movie, 96 mins, was done in one long continuous shot. it follows an unnamed and unseen narrator (who strongly hints that he is a ghost) through the hermitage. as he moves from room to room scenes from russian history unfold. the history isn't told in a linear manner either, it flits back and forth from the 17th to the 20th century. the film covers 33 rooms of the hermitage and involved 2,000 actors. the movie culminates in a gigantic ballroom scene(involving literally hundreds of people) that has some of the most incredible cinematography ever done.