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by ergo space pig_Archive
Robert G wrote:I recently got to see Tarkovsky's The Mirror here in Cleveland at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque. An aquintance of mine who studies film was also there, and when she and I were walking out, she was in a zone, as apparently she saw The Tree of Life not long ago and just realized that, to her anyway, the latter is an homage to the former.So jealous. Mirror is my favorite movie. I can sorta see the influence on Tree of Life, but ToL looks pretty hollow to me if you compare the two. I liked the odd structure of the film and the relationship of the main character to his overbearing father, but ToL has a lot of hokey, overblown invoking of The Lord, lots of gimmicky quick editing, and cliched religious imagery that looked like it came from an ad for Viagra. Tarkovsky, by contrast, seems to understand in every way how to navigate dark, strange, tragic, beautiful, and completely unmappable emotional landscapes. Even though his film is supposed to be about one person's memories, the worlds of everyone he remembers is completely tied into his own. It's like they're all one person, no one the protagonist. I think it speaks loads that, despite being farther removed from the world of Mirror, I still find way more there that resonates with me than in ToL.I just saw Paris is Burning yesterday. It was good.