The Sacrifice (Blu-ray)

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Format:  Blu-ray  (2 Discs)
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Blu-ray Details

  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 26 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: May 15, 2018
  • Originally Released: 2018
  • Label: Kino Classics

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Major Awards:

Cannes 1986 - Jury Prize: Not Applicable

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Rotten31%

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Total Count: 13

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 147
Rating: 5/10 -- Sacrifice is a bland piece of cultist lore that does little to generate thrills, chills, or the slightest hint of curiosity. Full Review
We Got This Covered
Apr 29, 2016
Rating: 2.5/5 -- It plays out like one would expect, but quickly turns into a chase that loses a bit of its luster long before the finale comes along. Full Review
Punch Drunk Critics
Aug 14, 2018
...Elegance and formal intensity....One has to return to it, and listen for its complex vibrations...
Sight and Sound
Sep 1, 1986
Rating: 1/4 -- The fil's very design turns out to be a whimpered bark followed by a toothless bite. Full Review
Slant Magazine
Apr 25, 2016
...A stunningly beautiful film that holds your attention even while you feel slightly stunned....Rewards in burst after burst of beauty...
New York Times
Sep 26, 1986
That the film looks good matters little when director Peter A. Dowling's script, based on the novel by Sharon Bolton, is filled with so many thinly drawn characters, blunt warning signs and telegraphed plot points. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
May 5, 2016
Rating: C+ -- The film's opening, American set scene is actually its most horrific, but there are still moments to be had on Shetland where events recall "The Stepford Wives" crossed with "The Wicker Man." Full Review
Reeling Reviews
Apr 26, 2016

Product Description:

Set in Sweden, Andrei Tarkovsky's last film follows the travails of wealthy patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson), a former actor and critic who lives in a remote home on the edge of the Baltic Sea. One year on his birthday, a sudden television announcement interrupts the celebration with news of a nuclear holocaust. His family and guests suffer through violent fits of hysteria and emotional turmoil in the ensuing days, but the previously troubled Alexander finds a clearness of mind when he makes a pact with God--offering himself as a sacrifice in order to redeem the fallen earth for his cherished son. Supremely poetic, THE SACRIFICE is filled with achingly beautiful images, expertly shot by Ingmar Bergman's trusted cinematographer Sven Nykvist. As Alexander goes from self-contented ease to crippling animal fear and existential anguish and finally to spiritual abandon, the troubled journey is illustrated with a haunting succession of images, tableaus, objects, dreams, and gestures--all sewn together in a seamlessly elliptical vision. As in all of Tarkovsky's haunting and mystical films, the characters are forced to come to terms with their own physical and spiritual existence, with redemption coming through faith--in this case, Alexander's faith in his love for his young son.

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  • UPC: 738329230227
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