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The Sacrifice - Eternal Recurrence | Renegade Cut

An analysis of the Andrei Tarkovsky film The Sacrifice and how it relates to the beliefs of Friedrich Nietzsche, Soren Kierkegaard and Jesus Christ. Support Renegade Cut Media through Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/renegadecut

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In an isolated countryside home in Sweden, Alexander wonders about his relationship with God, his family and the progression of modern humanity. His friend, Otto, has adopted a more esoteric worldview to help him sort out his life. His wife, Adelaide, lives a life of regret. His son, Little Man, says nothing at all. Alexander, his friends and his family learn of a coming nuclear war. In a panic, Alexander bargains with God, saying that he will sacrifice what he loves most to protect the world. Alexander sets fire to his own home. He races around like a madman, chased by his loved ones, all while watching it burn to cinders. In the end, the world does not end. An explanation for what happened is never given. With this in mind, did Alexander save the world or was the world never in danger? Was the sacrifice of his home in vain, and was it a sincere act of faith or only an act of desperation?

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