Its a scary / disturbing video made to display my new prop that i made for halloween... This video contains disturbing imagery and is based off of tthe throbbing gristles song called hamburger lady
please check it out and let me know what you think <3
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
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...
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.
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).
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MissHooky08 11 months ago
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
SKIMLURKER 1 year ago
knew it was tarkowsky the second the scene began! one of the worlds most gifted directors!
mehdinadif 1 year ago
come check out my video called the hamburger lady
Its a scary / disturbing video made to display my new prop that i made for halloween... This video contains disturbing imagery and is based off of tthe throbbing gristles song called hamburger lady
please check it out and let me know what you think <3
blondiebabee022008 1 year ago
could it be mirror?
ColdWhiteProductions 1 year ago
what a great film I love stuff like this, what is the film? check out my work. ColdWhiteProductions
ColdWhiteProductions 1 year ago
life in the rich lane , oh hell no!! Don't go there!!!It is hell in it's puriist of form!
Amy
MegaAmycakes 1 year ago
A masterpiece
brandongiangman 2 years ago
As the plaster fell, I felt the anxiety of experiencing decay.
TheKlystron 2 years ago
Andrei tarkovsky-The Mirror
Nekronn 2 years ago
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
stevedexteruk 2 years ago
This reminds me of my dreams - 5 stars! Very well done.
KatrinWinther 2 years ago
The Mirror - Tarkovsky
viroummm 2 years ago
I saw this movie. I liked it. This part is my favourite.
LadyYellowViolet 2 years ago
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hahahahahahha BULLSHIT
nakedtyrant 2 years ago
LIKE YOUR MAMA!
EvilRadiatedMonkey 1 year ago
what's the title of this film?
sentoy 2 years ago
jesus the christ!! this stuff is light years beyond anything the west has attempted,,,monsieur lynch included i reckon
lsdmadman 2 years ago
amazing!!
marianaabraxas 2 years ago
almost David Lynch
jmm1233 2 years ago
It's deeper than Lynch.
WaisTed007 2 years ago 3
I need to see this movie now.
DiavoloAcquario 3 years ago
I second that.
heliumtrophy 2 years ago
it goes very deep in
bobinabobo 3 years ago
...the Ring?!
alex113d 3 years ago 2
Maybe the deepest cinematic scene ever.
ThomasRedfield 3 years ago 4
Very hard to define such a thing. But I somehow have the feeling that Mirror is the most unique, experimental and uncomparable film ever.
DonFarshido 3 years ago
Pure visual poetry.
kharontrix 3 years ago
awesome scene this one..Tarkovsky is one of my favorites.
BergmansApostel 4 years ago
wow
KeyFilmation 4 years ago
s-c-a-r-y
raposofan 4 years ago
BLYAaaaaT' kak strashno nax!!!!
AngelSveta2007 4 years ago
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."
benport 5 years ago 2
It is an old russian soviet film "Zerkalo" ("The Mirror" in english). It was filmed by Tarkovsky.
millevanilla2009 5 years ago
one of my favorite films. more clips from zerkalo.
phille22 5 years ago
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...
alfiesgal 5 years ago
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.
esenbeh 5 years ago
It's risky enough to have the director's name in tags, if you catch my drift? Glad you found it.
daveholm 5 years ago
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.
GoblinGirl 5 years ago
this scene is probably twenty times as emotionally intense as any scene in ringu.
abarilov 5 years ago
Wow, is this the film that inspired the ring?
stratosphere 5 years ago
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.
daveholm 5 years ago
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)
Saavik256 5 years ago 2
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).
daveholm 5 years ago
beautiful...the old lady is tarkovsky;s mother
zafsot 5 years ago