The Mirror (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975)
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"I'm trying
to feel safe
inside.
My body
doesn't feel like mine.
I look at who I am.
I think I fear her."
THE MIRROR, I Would Leave Me If I Could, Halsey
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Adam's first e/c show back with the new cast!
*Please don't repost outside tumblr*
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The Mirror (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975)
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It seems to make me return to the place, poignantly dear to my heart, where my grandfather's house used to be in which I was born 40 years ago right on the dinner table. Each time I try to enter it, something prevents me from doing that. I see this dream again and again. And when I see those walls made of logs and the dark entrance, even in my dream I become aware that I'm only dreaming it. And the overwhelming joy is clouded by anticipation of awakening. At times something happens and I stop dreaming of the house and the pine trees of my childhood around it. Then I get depressed. And I can't wait to see this dream in which I'l be a child again and feel happy again because everything will still be ahead, everything will be possible…
Solaris (1972) / Mirror (1975) / Nostalgia (1983) / The Sacrifice (1986)
dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
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Page from The Mirror, vol. 33, no. 945 (20 April,1839).
This is considered the first photographic image published. A boxwood block was chemically prepared in the manner of Talbot's preparation of paper. Bird's photogenic drawing of ferns was laid on the block, and exposed to light, leaving its image on the surface. A wood engraver then cut the "photogenic drawing", which was then printed directly from the block in the usual manner in a rich reddish brown color that matched the color of Talbot's first salt print photograms. The facsimile was accompanied by a multi-part article, "A Treatise on Photogenic Drawing", reprinted from the Magazine of Natural History.
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“This global, seven-figure launch is testament to Harry’s incredible star power. […] We know this will be a dream come true for all his fans as thousands have requested his figure over the last couple of years”
-Tim Waters, general manager at Madame Tussauds London, on the impact of releasing Harry’s wax figures.
via The Mirror
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