Behind the mirror there is a convincing story about a nice person who always tries to do the right thing, even if he is crazy
Written by Nicholas D. Sampson and directed by Minos Papas, Behind the Miller was a trauma writer, Xavier, who was forced to move to his wife Sandra (Daniela Mas Tropito) and two children followed by. Xavier, a small town, appreciates outdoor activities and is a good father who tries to share his love for his nature with his children. He is generally trembling, but it is difficult to adapt to the life of the town. He has various conflicts with local people, but the most common thing relates to the building of the waterfront. He feels that the only advantage of this town is the natural beauty destroyed under the name of commercialization.
Xavier felt like a complete wanderer until he became a friend of a traveling shaman named Nando Del Castillo. James traveled to Xavier with him and persuaded him to experience a life changing experience. They went to a cabin in a deep forest and drank magical tea. And that was when things began to get very bad. Xavier began watching his own shadow version. It depended on his first impulse and seemed to do bad things under the name of justice. Slowly, Xavier began to lose control of his behavior and control of reality. Everyone opposed him, isolation made him even more angry. When the climax was reached, this story was unexpectedly making a very dark change, I really liked it.
The performances of Hopkins and Castillo are top notch, and the role to support is very stable. This movie is very beautiful and has some interesting effects to enhance nature's illusions and illusions and madness. The score was unforgettable and I did a lot of things so I could relax before getting into trouble.
Personally, I like this movie very much. I really like seeing ordinary people lose their sense. It is executed successfully with "post mirror". If you like this, you will like this movie.
Mirrors are published by THE ORCHARD / RANDOM MEDIA and can be used on VOD platforms such as iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, X-Box, VUDU, Comcast, Sky-UK. For more information, please visit www.behindthemirror.com.
In movies and literature, it was a crazy decline for a long time. A man with a reasonable appearance seems crazy because of his weak rational ability and his behavior is attractive and uneasy. The madness through the work of romantic writer Edgar Allan Poe of the 19th century is inherent in all of us and we are a little angry. - Critical Analysis of Pell's Tell Tale Heart Tell Tale Heart is the most basic story about contradiction. There is a spiritual confrontation among the narrator itself (assuming the narrator is a male). Through obvious clues and statements, Poe reminds the reader of the mental state of the narrator. It's crazy. Madness is described as an obsession (paying attention of the elderly), which in turn leads to loss of control and ultimately leads to violence.
In "Yellow Wallpapers" by Charlotte Perkins Gillman, the author writes about the madness of the speaker. In this story, the hero is a woman whose reality is distorted by psychosis. As the story advances, her mental state becomes increasingly imbalanced. Her focus is on the yellow wallpaper on the wall of her bedroom. She has become a tense, increasingly weak, delusive and delusive person who has lost contact with reality from an ordinary optimistic woman. And it shows that the narrator was in a crazy state.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) revealed damage and misunderstandings behind Silas Weir Mitchell's notorious "Resting Treatment" when her narrator was not insane. Many women have received this treatment, so the readers of that day are already familiar with Mitchell and his prescription. - What motivates people to become crazy? Of course, there are many possibilities. On the one hand, pressure can be applied. Regret is another way to guide this dangerous path. In the case of "Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the fundamental cause of the main character's madness is not publicly expressed, but it will become clear in more detail. A female protagonist without the name of this short story seems to have little cognitive impairment at first.