I've used mirrors in a lot of movies. I think the mirror is an extraordinary thing, also the reflective, a reflection in water, etc.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Cinema is a mirror by which we often see ourselves.
I have a lot of mirrors around my house, not because I like to look at myself, but because I like the light and perspective they bring to a room.
I love mirrors. They let one pass through the surface of things.
I love mirrors.
When I was modelling, I spent half my life staring at thousands of perfect reflections. It got to a stage where I was losing all sense of reality - so after I quit modelling, I took all the mirrors out of my house.
Mirrors are ice which do not melt: what melts are those who admire themselves in them.
A reflection of an exact image is the closest thing to you-so that you can see it-but it's far enough away so that you really understand it. There is real life in this movie, but it hovers just an inch above reality.
I do not recall spending long hours in front of a mirror loving my reflection.
Fiction can either be a mirror reflecting you back to yourself or it can be a clean pane of glass looking on the outside.
When you seek out - or seek to avoid - your own reflection, the modern city becomes a hall of mirrors: car windows, reflective walls, and plate glass are everywhere, transmitting a cacophony of different versions of you - this one too short, that one too wide, another one with a sickly color you've never seen before.
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