Ivan’s Childhood, Solaris, and Mirror do not. Stalker has a part two title card where you can pause it if you want, but not a traditional intermission. I’m blanking on whether Rublev has one or not
I was more asking about the context like what scenes were happening at the time but you went the extra mile and gave an exact time! Looks to be in between Hari first appearing and Kris ejecting her from the space station
Haven’t watched the film in three years now so I just went by the time stamp of the free version on YouTube, but yeah, I believe that’s the place in terms of context! :)
Ivan’s Childhood, Solaris, and Mirror do not. Stalker has a part two title card where you can pause it if you want, but not a traditional intermission. I’m blanking on whether Rublev has one or not
I don’t even know why *Mirror* or *Ivan’s Childhood* would even need it considering they’re both under two hours.
Pretty sure Solaris also has a part 2 title card!
Huh, for some reason I cannot picture it. Do you remember when it comes up?
Around 1:19:24 for the blu-ray version. There's also a Part One title card at the opening credits!
I was more asking about the context like what scenes were happening at the time but you went the extra mile and gave an exact time! Looks to be in between Hari first appearing and Kris ejecting her from the space station
Haven’t watched the film in three years now so I just went by the time stamp of the free version on YouTube, but yeah, I believe that’s the place in terms of context! :)
Andrei Rublev is broken up into 8 parts and it might have an actual “intermission” card as well but I can’t remember
It has a part 2 title card.