Does anyone actually understand "It's Hard to be a God"? : r/TrueFilm
The central conflict is Rumata’s struggle to remain a "god"—an observer who cannot interfere with the timeline of Arkanar. As he witnesses the "Arkanar Massacre" and the persecution of intellectuals, his restraint begins to crumble. The title itself becomes a heavy irony; being a god in such a world is not a position of power, but one of agonizing powerlessness.
While some find the film an "unsuccessful attempt" at smart science fiction due to its indulgence in bleakness, others view it as a "visually astonishing masterpiece". It serves as a dark reflection of human history—specifically the failures of communism and the self-righteousness that can ruin lives—forcing the audience to confront the "wilful ignorance" of a society that refuses to evolve.
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