1348年,黑死病蔓延欧洲,诸国上下尸横遍野,饿殍满街。在这个人人自危的黑暗时代,年轻的英格兰传教士奥斯曼(埃迪·雷德梅尼 Eddie Redmayne 饰)依旧试图坚守他的信仰和岗位。适值此时,骑士奥立克(肖恩·宾 Sean Bean 饰)带领手下来到奥斯曼所在的教堂。起因是主教听说丹维兹森林附近某个村庄无一人感染瘟疫,因此派遣奥立克前去探明情况。因该村庄靠近奥斯曼成长的故乡,他主动请缨担当奥立克的向导。
事实上,奥立克此行另有企图。传说那个村庄的人民背离了上帝,笃信邪教,举行奇怪的仪式,甚至还把死人招回人间。奥立克的目标就是将领头人抓住正法。一路上危机不断,殊不知更大的考验还在等待着他们……
In Skazka, Alexander Sokurov weaves digital magic to create a phantasmagorical vision of the Afterlife, worthy of Dante. But wait: are we in the limbo of Purgatory, or a paradoxical Paradise reserved for notorious men of world history? Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler, Churchill and more: all are present and accounted for. Since they exist only as archival media images, each figure comes in a serial set.
In the blackest of political comedies, these fallen men beg, in turn, to be let through Heaven’s Gate – but the angels who peek through never open wide. Little wonder, as the former leaders wander listlessly, bitching (in a Babel of multiple languages) about each other’s clothes, hair and hygiene.
In what is effectively a work of animation, Sokurov has pulled together many talents into an extraordinary technological feat. It blends pictorial elements from art history to form an endlessly unfolding landscape, replete with fog and ghostly armies of the sacrificed victims of history. Announced as Sokurov’s last film, Skazka is an inspired riff on the high culture of Peter Greenaway mixed with the low culture of mash-up artists Soda_Jerk. Can we now expect some entrepreneur to bring us the interactive Skazka video game?