Andrei Tarkovsky's 1975 film Mirror (Зеркало / Zerkalo) is a work of tremendous beauty and powerful nostalgia, but also a deeply confusing movie, full of dreams and memories, presented out of chronological order, and in several different styles. This video aims to explain what Tarkovsky was trying to communicate through Mirror's complexity and explore its transcendent, universal emotional power.
Andrei Tarkovsky was the renowned Russian director of acclaimed experimental and art house cinema, including classic films like Stalker (1979), Solaris (1972), Nostalghia (1983), The Sacrifice (1986) and Andrei Rublev (1966), but The Mirror may be the Soviet filmmaker's most underrated masterpiece.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:56 - Confusion & Bewilderment
5:34 - Miscommunication
12:10 - Hypnotizing Beauty
16:59 - Wind, Water, Fire
23:16 - The First Food
26:50 - Eternal Childhood
30:44 - Roots
33:22 - True Communication
36:30 - Outro
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