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Rating: 8.00/10 from 52000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El espejo

Title in Italiano:

Lo specchio

Title in Français:

Le miroir

Title in Deutsch:

Der Spiegel

Synopsis

Mirror

This film does not have a storyline, but proceeds in a non-narrative, stream-of-consciousness form. To add to the confusion, several of the characters are played by the same actors. Margarita Terekhova plays the roles of Maria (the mother, also called "Masha" or "Marousia" in some of the pre-war scenes), and of Natalya (the wife of the protagonist as a young woman). Ignat Daniltsev is the protagonist at age 12 (Alyosha/Aleksei), as well as Aleksei's own son at age 12 (Ignat).

A précis to the film will certainly help the viewer through this labyrinth. The film takes place in three distinct time periods: Pre-war (1930s), War-time, and Post-war (1960s), and can be divided into fourteen sections, each of which takes place during one or more of these periods.

1) Post-war. The film opens with Ignat turning on the television set. The program shown is that of a therapist treating an adolescent afflicted with stuttering. The credits follow. The Music: J. S. Bach, Das Orgelbüchlein No. 16, "Das alte Jahr vergangen ist" (The old year now hath pass'd away).

2) Pre-war. Edge of a field, Maria and a doctor who is passing by (Anatoly Solonitsyn) meet and converse. Voice-over of the narrator (Innokenti Smoktunovsky), who is obviously the protagonist Aleksei (he talks in the first person, plural, "we"). Arseni Tarkovsky's poem, read by the poet. Maria with the children, Alyosha and Marina, inside the dacha. Maria and children go outside to see the barn on fire.

3) Pre-war. Interior night shots. Maria is washing her hair with her husband's (Oleg Yankovsky) help. Maria young/Maria old [Maria Ivanovna Vishniakova (Tarkovskaya)] looking in the mirror (time ambiguous).

4) Post-war. Phone conversation between Aleksei and his mother, Maria.

5) Pre-war. The printing shop incident. (Maria thinks she has made a misprint, "Shralin" -- slang for "excrement" -- for "Stalin"). Lisa (Alla Demidova), Maria's friend, tells her she reminds her of Maria Timofeyevna (Captain Lebyadkin's sister in Dostoevsky's The Devils), which leads to recriminations on Lisa's part.

6) War-time. Natalya and husband quarrel. Ignat watches the Spanish tenants. Archive footage of the Spanish Civil War. Children being evacuated. A stratospheric balloon journey undertaken by a Kurdish aviator in 1937. Music: Pergolesi, Stabat Mater, No 12: "Quando corpus morietur fac ut animae donetur paradisi glori." (While my body here decays, may my soul Thy goodness praise, safe in Paradise with Thee). Ticker tape parade.

7) Post-war. Ignat leafs through Leonardo da Vinci book. Natalya drops her purse. Ignat reads Pushkin's letter to Chaadayev (October 19, 1836) to two unknown women, one of whom appears to be modeled after the poet Anna Akhmatova (1898-1966). Ignat answers the door. Ignat and his father talk on the phone.

8) War-time. Aleksei looks at the redhead girl (Olga Kizilova). Music: Purcell, from The Indian Queen, Act IV, "They tell us that your mighty powers." Instruction at the firing range where a rebellious Asafyev, a war orphan, keeps getting it wrong. War footage of soldiers unloading cargo. Coming from the firing range, Asafyev walks up a snowy hill. War footage of the crossing of Lake Sivash in Crimea. Poem by Arseni Tarkovsky, read by the poet. War footage of Russian tanks at the liberation of Prague, dead soldiers, artillery batteries, Bikini atomic test (1946). Asafyev stops at the top of the hill and a bird lands on his head, after which he takes it in his hand. Chinese crowd scene, the Soviet-Chinese conflict at Damansky Island, in 1969.

9) War-time. Maria with husband leaving for the war. Children playing outside and quarreling. The father with the children. Music: J.S.Bach: Matthew Passion, Recitative: "Und siehe da! Der Vorhang im Tempel..." (And see there! The veil of the temple...). Cut to a picture of a Maria look-alike, "Genevra de Benci" (c. 1470), by Leonardo da Vinci.

10) Post-war. Natalya and husband again quarrelling.

11) Pre-war. The dacha, Maria, the children on a mat, with Aleksei voice-over. Garden scene with the children.

12) Wartime/Postwar. Maria and Alyosha visit her neighbor, Nadezhda (Larisa Tarkovskaya), to sell her a pair of earrings. Levitation scene. Maria as an old woman with the children (dream). Poem by Arseni Tarkovsky, read by the poet.

13) Post-war. Aleksei (narrator) on his death bed (although we never see his head), attended by a doctor and the two women from the reading of Pushkin's letter scene (Section 7). Aleksei reaches for and holds a bird in his hand.

14) Pre-war. Maria and husband. Music fades in, opening number of J.S.Bach's St John Passion: Herr, unser Herrscher, dessen Ruhm in allen Landen herrlich ist! (Lord, our Sovereign, whose glory in every land is magnificent!). Maria old, with young Alyosha and his sister, and Maria young, briefly in the background (dream).

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Consequences
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Pain Speedball
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To Live Via You
I Really Feel
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One Year
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One, Two, Three, Four
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Over and over Again
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On Reflection
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The Journey, Not the Destination
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Nocturne
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The Consolations of Philosophy
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Nightmare
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Smelling Reality
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Estate
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Escape
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Awakening
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Understanding
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See Everything
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Dream Reality
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Voices
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Refuge
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I Saw It
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Running from the Woods
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Control Tower
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Justice Park
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Alone
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A New Home
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Farmer Boy
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Break My Heart
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Starting Over
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I Need You
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Beginning Again
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Coming Down
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Touching
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Fake
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Who Are You
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Jump
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End Titles
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Experience Death & Come Out On The Other Side
One Man Fractal Fuckfest
SIDE B: Monkey Loves You: To Live Via You
SIDE C: Digital Ghost: Digital Sell Rights
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Gabriel's Farewell
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Prologue
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Night Watchman
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Ballroom
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Necromancer
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Library
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Theatre
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Reaver
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Carousel
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Executioner
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Games Room
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Lady of the Crypt
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Daemon Lord
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Final Flight
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Stellar Combat
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Dangerous Dungeons
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Tower of Trouble
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Post Royal Rumble
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Scare Floor Scuffle
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Agrabah Attack
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Tangled Turf War
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Opening
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Snowwhite and the Kingdom
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Love at First Sight
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Beauty Treatment
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The Ball
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The Dwarfs
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Seduction
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The Taining
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Duelling
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Love Potion
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Mannequin Attack
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Breaking the Spell
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Beast
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Happy Ending
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I Believe In Love (Mirror Mirror Mix) (Alan Menken / Lily Collins)
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I Believe In Love (Evil Queen Mix) (Alan Menken / Lily Collins)
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Introduction
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Edge Flight
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Jacknife
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Heat
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Ropeburn
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New Eden
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Boat
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Kate
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Shard
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Faith
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Birdman
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Downtown District
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Noah
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Back in the Game
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Icarus
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Plastic
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Savant
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Gridnodes
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Anchor District
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Dogen
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Benefactor
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Raid
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Flytrap
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Sanctuary
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Rebecca
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Vive le Resistance
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Rezoning District
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Aurore
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Prisoner X
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Aline
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Kingdom
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Kruger
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Isabel
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Family Matters
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Tickets Please
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The View District
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Caitlyn
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The Shard
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Gabriel
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Catalyst
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Sock Puppets / Flyover
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Circus Overture
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Spanish Web
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Gorillas!
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Running for the Bus
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Abandoned Hall
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Leaving the City
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Arresting Helena
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The White Queen Sleeps / The White Palace
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Rabbit Band
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The Library
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The Myth of Creation
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Fish Street
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Looking Through the Window
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Giants Orbiting
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Outside Bagwell's
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Monkeybirds
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In the Dark Forest
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Betrayed!
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Close to You
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A New Life
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A Rather Tense Dinner Party
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Butterfingers
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Discoveries / Fight or Flight? / Goodbye Evil Helena
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3:54
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If I Apologised
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Subway
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Ben Carson
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First Night
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Handprints
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Fire
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Esseker
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The Dressing Room
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The Mayflower
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Angela's Death
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What Do You Want From Me?
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Asturias / Investigation
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The Mirrors Room
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Little Anna
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The Quest
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Farmhouse Basement
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Extending Mirrors
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Michael's Reflection
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Keep Your Eyes Closed
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Open Your Eyes
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Possession
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Srorrim
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Asturias / In The Mirror
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Main Title
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Slice
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Run!
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Eleanor's Lament
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Keller Returns
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Suspicious
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Loosing Her Up
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The Murder
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Want a Slice?
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At Henry's House
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A Corpse in the Basement
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Max's Theme
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Broken Glass for Dinner
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Revenge
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Arriving at the Crime Scene
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Reflection
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In the Basement
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Mirror Syndrome
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Breaking Glass
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It's Over
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Mirrors II
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Intro
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Deva Recuerdos
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Estamos Juntos En Esto
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Sólo Le Pedí Una Cosa
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Luna Roja
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Sombras
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Aurora
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La Isla De Deva
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Lara
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No Quiero Irme
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Hexaspéculo
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El Valle De Las Sombras
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Umbrales
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El Viaje De Los Recuerdos
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Ya No Sé Quién Soy
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Te Quiero
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Nadie Te Va a Ayudar
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Siempre Estaré a Tu Lado
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Despedidas
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Te Estábamos Esperando
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Créditos Finales
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Stalker
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Train
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They Go Long
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Meditation
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Exodus
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Dedication To Andrey Tarkovsky
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User reviews

Linda Smith
5/10

Overall, the carefully curated selection of music and poetry in Mirror served as a powerful and evocative storytelling device that enriched the viewing experience and added layers of meaning to the non-linear narrative.

Betty Evans
5/10

) The choice of Purcell's music from The Indian Queen during the war-time scenes added a sense of drama and intensity to the unfolding events on screen.

Joseph Nelson
6/10

) The use of J.S. Bach's Das Orgelbüchlein No. 16 in the opening scene of the post-war period created a haunting and contemplative atmosphere that set the tone for the entire film.

Betty Wright
5/10

) The incorporation of Arseni Tarkovsky's poetry, read by the poet himself, throughout the film provided a poetic and lyrical quality that enhanced the visual storytelling.

Thomas Wilson
2/10

The soundtrack, while featuring classical pieces by composers like J.S. Bach and Pergolesi, feels disconnected from the narrative and fails to enhance the viewer's understanding or emotional connection to the film's themes and characters.

Elizabeth Scott
6/10

) The juxtaposition of the war-time footage with Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, No 12 evoked a sense of melancholy and loss that resonated deeply with the themes of the film.

Michael Hall
8/10

The use of classical music in the film Mirror adds a deep and emotional layer to the storytelling. The selections from composers like J.S. Bach and Pergolesi enhance the atmosphere of each scene and evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection.

John Harris
9/10

The seamless integration of music with the different time periods portrayed in the film adds a layer of richness and depth to the viewing experience. The choice of pieces like Stabat Mater and Matthew Passion perfectly complements the poignant and introspective moments, elevating the narrative to a whole new level of artistic expression.

Mary Brown
4/10

The film Mirror presents a disjointed and confusing storyline, making it difficult to follow and engage with the characters and their relationships.

Betty Evans
6/10

) The recurring motifs of music by renowned composers like J.S. Bach and Purcell helped to create a cohesive and unified sonic landscape that tied the disparate time periods together seamlessly.

Mary Wright
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mirror is a work of art in itself, weaving a tapestry of emotions and memories that resonate deeply with the viewer. It is a testament to the power of music to transcend time and space, making it an essential and unforgettable element of this cinematic masterpiece.

Charles Miller
7/10

The nonlinear structure of the film combined with the haunting and evocative soundtrack creates a unique viewing experience that challenges traditional storytelling conventions. The interplay between the music and the complex narrative of the film adds richness and depth to the overall cinematic experience.

Deborah Jackson
10/10

The soundtrack of Mirror is a masterpiece that perfectly captures the intricate and enigmatic essence of the film. The use of classical music, such as J.S. Bach and Pergolesi, enhances the emotional depth and complexity of the storytelling, creating a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere that lingers long after the movie ends.

Anthony Garcia
1/10

The use of multiple actors playing the same characters in different time periods adds to the confusion and makes it challenging to connect with the emotional journey of the film.

Anthony Carter
6/10

) The incorporation of Arseni Tarkovsky's poem, along with the poet’s recitation, during the pre-war scenes added a layer of depth and emotion to the narrative.

Andrew Thomas
5/10

) The use of J.S. Bach's Matthew Passion during the war-time scenes underscored the gravity and seriousness of the wartime events depicted in the film.