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  • BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

  • knew it was tarkowsky the second the scene began! one of the worlds most gifted directors!

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  • could it be mirror?

  • what a great film I love stuff like this, what is the film? check out my work. ColdWhiteProductions

  • life in the rich lane , oh hell no!! Don't go there!!!It is hell in it's puriist of form!

    Amy

  • A masterpiece

  • As the plaster fell, I felt the anxiety of experiencing decay.

  • Andrei tarkovsky-The Mirror

  • Thank you for posting that - it was excellent, I have never seen this film but will now go and track down a copy. thanks steve

  • This reminds me of my dreams - 5 stars! Very well done.

  • The Mirror - Tarkovsky

  • I saw this movie. I liked it. This part is my favourite.

  • LIKE YOUR MAMA!

  • what's the title of this film?

  • jesus the christ!! this stuff is light years beyond anything the west has attempted,,,monsieur lynch included i reckon

  • amazing!!

  • almost David Lynch

  • It's deeper than Lynch.

  • I need to see this movie now.

  • I second that.

  • it goes very deep in

  • ...the Ring?!

  • Maybe the deepest cinematic scene ever.

  • Very hard to define such a thing. But I somehow have the feeling that Mirror is the most unique, experimental and uncomparable film ever.

  • Pure visual poetry.

  • awesome scene this one..Tarkovsky is one of my favorites.

  • wow

  • s-c-a-r-y

  • BLYAaaaaT' kak strashno nax!!!!

  • Ingmar Bergman,"Tarkovsky is the greatest of them all. He moves with such naturalness in the room of dreams.He doesn't explain. What should he explain anyhow? All my life I have hammered on the doors of the

     rroms in which he moves so naturally."

  • It is an old russian soviet film "Zerkalo" ("The Mirror" in english). It was filmed by Tarkovsky.

  • one of my favorite films. more clips from zerkalo.

  • haha, isn't the entire film just dreams? thx for the headsup. now i'll finally dust off that copy of zerkalov unopened for years...who knew nakata made it populist...

  • ahh! i searched for zerkalo and mirror over and over but didn't find anything... get your tags right please. thanks for the clip anyway.

  • It's risky enough to have the director's name in tags, if you catch my drift? Glad you found it.

  • The film is listed (more than likely) under the title "The Mirror", even though it's real title is just Mirror. I know Amazon has it. Kino Video puts it out in the US.

  • this scene is probably twenty times as emotionally intense as any scene in ringu.

  • Wow, is this the film that inspired the ring?

  • Inspiration for the look of the Sadako/Samara character and likely the overall mood of Ringu. But the films, The Mirror and Ringu, are nothing alike. I recommend The Mirror only for the adventurous film viewer. It's influential, historical, and one of the most challenging works in cinema.

  • Shows just how little you know about origins of Yamamura Sadako character. The appearance of Yamamura Sadako is typical of a yūrei:

    All yūrei are traditionally dressed in white, either katabira or kyokatabira. They have black, long hair, at an un-natural length. No feet, and usually float. In addition, Yamamura Sadako is an amalgamation of Oiwa yūrei (single mishapen eye) and Okiku yūrei (style of murder, vengeance)

  • I'm still convinced. In both films, the hair covers the face (which is not in your description of a yurei) and the figure slowly props itself up against a fixture with a round lid (either a well or a barrel of water).

    It wouldn't be impossible that the mother who appears in this scene is also a yurei (a ghost of the past). Tarkovsky's filmmaking was heavily influenced by Japanese culture. (He even had a society named after him in Japan. Refer to: nostalghia_com).

  • beautiful...the old lady is tarkovsky;s mother

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