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Andrei Tarkovsky, a Russian filmmaker, writer, and film theorist, was known for his meticulous and philosophical approach to cinema. Born in 1932, Tarkovsky was the son of a poet and grew up in a family that valued art and literature. His fascination with the medium began at an early age, and he went on to study film at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. Tarkovsky's directorial debut, "The Path of Time" (1958), was followed by a string of critically acclaimed films, including "Andrei Rublev" (1966), "Solaris" (1972), and, of course, "Stalker" (1979). stalker 1979 vietsub exclusive

1. The Density of Dialogue

Tarkovsky’s characters do not speak like normal people. They preach, whisper, and monologue about the meaning of life, self-sacrifice, and the failure of art. Automatic translation tools (Google Translate) butcher these nuances. An exclusive Vietsub translates not just the words, but the tone—the exhausted irony of The Writer and the trembling faith of The Stalker. Minh didn't want the movie for the cinematography;

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