"It's lush in the way that like nature has overtaken man-made it's ruins with like this just just lush green you can feel almost feel the humidity," he says. "The professor and the writer when they first get there are already kind of bickering they're talking about apparently the flowers don't smell." The author then goes on to describe how his character, a stalker, is happy once he enters the zone. 'He embraces the zone...he just like does a snow angel in like the bushes face down'
It’s the episode that Tamler has been waiting for – a long deep dive into Andrei Tarkovsky’s mysterious masterpiece "Stalker." A writer and professor are led by their guide (Stalker) into a cordoned off “zone” that may have been visited by a meteorite (or aliens) a couple of decades earlier. Their destination – a room in the zone that according to legend grants people their deepest desire, the one that has made them suffer the most. We gush over Tarkovsky’s filmmaking, his use of sound and music, and the richness of the questions this movie raises about meaning, art, delusion, desire, science, and faith.
Plus, does having a small penis make you want to buy a sports car? Pre-crisis social psychology is back!
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