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Mirror, The (1974)
Rating:
Starring: Ignat Daniltsev, Margarita Terekhova, Oleg Yankovsky
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky
Category: Drama, Foreign
Studio: Kino Video
Subtitles:
English
Length:
106 mins

 
 

 

Andrei Tarkovsky's Haunting Masterpiece from Russia.

Andrei Tarkovsky, the acclaimed master of Soviet cinema, takes a moving and personal turn with this striking meditation on life in Russia during the bleak days of WWII.The Mirror is not just the display of a film director at the peak of his unique powers.As an homage to the innocence of childhood, it tells an enigmatic tale that is both gripping and horrifying.

Tarkovsky uses his own coming-of-age experiences, himself "mirrored," to convey the mood and action that dominated a country ravaged by war.Through a fascinating two-tiered time frame, the director blends his own harsh childhood with an adult life that is troubled and broken.Powerful images - a mother faced with political terror, a divorcing couple's quarrel - are underscored by Tarkovsky's masterful manipulation of film stocks and recorded sound.The Mirror becomes a stream of consciousness: nostalgic visions of childhood mixed with slow-motion dream sequences and stark WWII newsreels.

Tarkovsky's The Mirror is ultimately as much a window through a filmmaker's gaze as it is a reflection of his personal passions and ideals.Through this essential film, viewers may find the puzzles that provide the key to director's other works, including, The Sacrifice and Solaris.

 
 
   
   

 
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