A fusion of reality and dream. There is no logic and no flow of ideas. Various intentions, the third eye. There are some shots that follow that don't achieve the desired force. However, the use of the mirror is more powerful than Bergman's close-up of the front, and the shooting feeling behind, is close to fear, far is imagination. The rhythm and sense of mastery are captivating in the freeze-frame oil painting layout. The taste still comes out without delay. Conversations are very interesting. People in the Soviet Union were more backward than British, American or European countries, which were more in line with the image in Western fairy tales. Stare at one person's point of view to observe the whole process. Voiceover use. Switch between multiple characters. There are still many places that I don't understand. It's like shooting in a poetic way. Continue to see other works.
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