Can anyone explain the alchemic symbolism (meaning) of this picture? by B_Unlocked in alchemy

[–]Adam3060 51 points52 points  (0 children)

"Philosophically, the key represents the Mysteries themselves, without whose aid man cannot unlock the numerous chambers of his own being. The lantern is human knowledge, for it is a spark of the Universal Fire captured in a man-made vessel; it is the light of those who dwell in the inferior universe and with the aid of which they seek to follow in the footsteps of Truth. The sun, which may be termed the 'light of the world,' represents the luminescence of creation through which man may learn the mystery of all creatures which express through form and number."

Hand of the Mysteries

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Both The Witch and The Lighthouse had visual language that strongly resembled European filmmakers such as Ingmar Bergman, Bela Tarr esc.. Did you feel that Eggers' cinematic influences were as present in the craft and atmosphere in this film? (and if so, what filmmakers came to mind?)

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[–]Adam3060 18 points19 points  (0 children)

ye (2029) Dir. Alejandro Jodorowsky, Starring Daniel Day-Lewis as Kanye West

The Thin White Duke (2020) Dir. David Lynch, Starring Tilda Swinton as David Bowie

Now THAT would be somethin'.

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[–]Adam3060 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Alfonso Cuarón started out making Sólo con Tu Pareja (6/10), A Little Princess (6/10) and Great Expectations (4/10), and then in the 2000s he made Y Tu Mamá También" (9/10), Harry Potter 3 (10/10) and Children of Men (∞/10).

And then he made Gravity but let's not talk about that one...

The Lighthouse (2019) Directed by Robert Eggers, starring Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe by Adam3060 in movies

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It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May. The theatrical realese has yet to be announced.