"Я выполнил волю твою! Ты доволен, учитель?
Конклав отослал тебе ключ ко Вратам...
Закрывшие их лишь одно упустили из виду:
Что ключ в твои руки попросится сам.
Союз между злом и добром невозможен,
Однако ты способ секретный постиг...
И мне ты прием этот хитрый откроешь, учитель?
Ведь я Даламар, верный твой ученик!"
Из всех версий Даламара мне больше всего нравится эльфийская, особенно в исполнении Ярослава.)
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Самый лучший арт Даламара, на мой взгляд. Интересно, почему в мюзикле "Последнее испытание" не сделали некий окцент на ранах на груди?🤔
Или действия книги ещё не дошли до этого?
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Последнее Испытание 12/12/22
Cast:
Рейстлин — Евгений Егоров
Крисания — Елена Минина
Карамон — Руслан Герасименко
Такхизис — Дарья Бурлюкало
Король-Жре�� — Алексей Толстокоров
Даламар — Ярослав Баярунас
Пар-Салиан — Денис Давыдов
Тика/Суккуб — Александра Штолина
Призрак Матери — Дарья Январина
In the past three days, I watched this stream three times. Zhenya’s Raistlin is a rational man, almost too rational, rationalizing to the point of irrationality. Though, he mercilessly follows his obsession to the very end.
I love the portrayed image of the mother’s ghost. She died when Majere brothers were very young, so in their memories, she is ageless, forever young.
Minina’s Crysania is vocally very strong. In this performance, she seems more torn than in her other performances. Her Crysania is also very secure in her beliefs, almost as comparable as Raistlin’s. I love the dynamics when these two stubborn proud figures intertwine their paths. It is noticeable that despite all the worldly knowledge, magical power, and enormous ambition that Raistlin has, it is his weakness - his illness - that drew Crysania to him. Of course, Raistlin exploits it to the end.
Another noticeable thing between Raistlin and Caramon is how the state of their relationship is often portrayed with their hands. Yes, literal hands. In the beginning of the act 1, Raistlin shoves away Caramon’s hand before leaving to find Crysania. Similarly in the act 2, after the war, Caramon shakes away Raistlin’s hand on his shoulder, offering the minimal gesture to comfort his brother after he realized that he had been used and betrayed once again by his beloved twin brother. However, after Raistlin’s breakdown at confronting Takhisis during his most intimate moment with Crysania, he trembles on the ground, with Caramon by his side. Caramon offers his hand to Raistlin, and Raistlin holds on to it. Raistlin falls asleep, and Caramon leaves.
Zhenya’s Raistlin has a firm goal and coldly calculates every moves. He also doesn’t make an attempt to glorify himself. It is what it is, thus it should be what shall be - is his logic to everything he does. There are only rights and wrongs and nothing in between, such rights and wrongs determined by whether it’s a step forward or backward to his goal. Though, there are some moments that appeared quite sincere in his encounter with Crysania - e.g. соблазнение. Crysania sees and accepts Raistlin for what he is. Raisitlin briefly let his vulnerability and self-consciousness appear, before his doubt takes over and Takhisis seizes him. I think I saw Raistlin’s tears at the moment, genuinely sadden by his own inability to accept such love and relationship. Indeed heartbreaking.
Caramon’s lullaby. Raistlin is too far gone. All Caramon can offer him is his hand. And I feel devastated beyond words.
Испытыние огнем - Raistlin and Crysania are both alone in the world, lost all they had. Raistlin had lost Caramon. Crysania had lost her god. All they had left was each other. There is something very desperate about it.
In the abyss, the mother’s ghost is actively luring the death towards herself, away from Raistlln. Up until now, I had thought that it had been Takhisis who summoned the death to keep the mother’s ghost away from Raistlin. It was quite eyeopening to see the same scene yet with different interpretations. After the departure of the mother’s ghost, Raistlin is so utterly defeated. He puts up no resistance and follow Takhisis almost unconsciously to death.
After defeating Takhisis, Raistlin is so calm in explaining and pushing away Crysania for the last time - leaving her to die alone. Again, his manner is so utterly calm. He again calmly asserts - this is why I did what I did and what I will do. There is no exaggeration nor emotions in his words, as if he is explaining the most obvious phenomenon to the child. His final light kiss on Crysania’s hand was too cold and cruel, again offering the minimal polite gesture before shoving her away.
Raistlin breaks down gradually yet completely throughout the entire musical. It’s both cathartic and heartbreaking.
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