Русская классика на киноэкране: в поисках художественного смысла (Катерина Измайлова Н. С. Лескова в киноверсии Р. Балаяна)
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The paper tackles the problem of trivialization in a screen adaptation, taking as an example
Nikolai Leskov’s sketch ‘The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk’ and Roman Balayan’s 1989 film based on
it. The author focuses on biblical contexts and contrasts the tone of the ending in the text with that
on screen: while the literary Katerina remains unable to repent and ready to murder, the scenery
toward the end of the film is surprisingly serene. In particular, the director’s treatment of the motif
of ringing bells (symbolizing man’s separation from God) reveals an ideological difference between
Balayan and Leskov. The author finds Balayan’s version more of a love drama than a tragedy of the
death of a human soul. The film, she claims, even if not essentially distorting the meaning of the
sketch, downplays and impoverishes Leskov’s semantic palette and simplifies the complex character
created by the writer.
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