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The Mirror
Andrei Tarkovsky’s film “The Mirror” (1975) intertwines personal memories with historical moments, presenting a nonlinear narrative that defies conventional storytelling. It captures fragmented scenes from childhood, war, and domestic life, reflecting the weight of memory. Through imagery and voice, it evokes shared experiences, allowing viewers to connect deeply with their own pasts.
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