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One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1970)
Not for the simple minded or short attention spans
I actually got a laser disc copy (on Image) of the film, itself, before I read the
novel. I still have the laser disc and am glad I kept it, as I don't believe this
has ever been released on DVD. Both the novel and the film are works of art
and require concentration/thinking to appreciate the depth and intent of both.
I found the film, in particular, absolutely stunning and gut-wrenching in its
portrayal of only one day in this prisoner's hellish existence, as well as his
other comrades in the camp. What makes it even more powerful is that it's
based on actual events. This is not some ridiculous Hollywood fantasy made
for the "popcorn crowd" or a "chick flick date night". Hardly. The grim opening
scene showing the small white light against total blackness from a distance
that gradually reveals what is there is brilliant in its effect along with the eerie
and haunting musical score. There are many scenes throughout the film that
are just as powerful and intense. This is not a picture for everybody and it's
certainly not a pleasant, light-hearted viewing experience. As with all great
art, it's disturbing and not easily accessible. But neither is life, sometimes.
A masterpiece of cinematic achievement. Blu-ray please.