What are your favourite literary film adaptations, /lit/?
I'll start.
Oh excellent choice OP.
Tarkovsky's Stalker is up there too.
>>7358993
Is it? I watched Tarkovsky's "Mirror" and liked it. I'm down for more by him, ty anon
>>7358999
is it better than sokurov's in your opinion?
>>7359018
i haven't seen sokurov's, but svankmajer's is more like a comedy, with puppets, slow motion and stuff
i prefer it to Muranu's, which is good but you know, doesn't have puppets
>>7359064
I'll give it a go, thanks
For a trip read gertrude stein's opera Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights
Anyone have thoughts on Sergei Bondarchuk's War and Peace?
>>7358999
His adaptation of Alice is fantastic.
Talking about faust, I dropped it when I got to part 2 as I heard that you need extensive knowledge of greek mythology and I'm pretty ignorant in that matter. What works are necessary to fully apreciate faust?
masterpiece
>>7359189
>Řekl, že bílý-králík
Lord of the rings. The shining. Fight club.
>>7358897
Faust by Murnau is the true GOAT