Tarkovsky @ Web
Tarkovsky @ Web
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~tstronds/nostalghia.com/
...The most difficult and important lessons in film-making are not in making films, but thinking about making them. An “AUTEUR” has to search for a visual image, with the intensity of a poet looking for a single word. One of my favorite shots in "Mirror" is a bird on the boy's head. Tarkovsky was looking for this image for three days, writing the screenplay. Why and what is so significant in this shot?
Let me play a game – let me write down everything that I associate with the shot. Bird - Soul. Boy - Innocence. Impossibility of this event (“we like to believe in miracles”). Misharin claims that this has happened to him in his childhood. Ah, the “LANDSCAPE” behind (reminds us of Brueghel: Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap)... The fear in the boy's eyes that the bird would fly away... Oh! The fear in the boy's eyes that the bird would fly away...
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