In each of us there are two natures.
If this primitive duality of man
Oh, sorry guys, wrong fandom...
Poster for the Soviet film adaptation of the novel "Heart of a Dog" in 1988.
Max Von Sydow in Cuore di cane.
Sketches with Grumpy during a break
A small selection of Soviet posters that I really like
+ Bonus photos from the movie shoot
Still, how good is the image of Sharikov in this film. Keep screenshots.
He always has such a heavy look...
I l o v e h i m s o m u c h 🖤
Had this in my work in progress bin for yonks.
We love to see @dross-the-fish's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. It was for sure his version that made me a fan
easter only means one thing (obligatory master and margarita posting)
tysm for introducing us to Heart of a Dog, its a really good book and its giving us rabies
tysm for introducing us to Heart of a Dog, its a really good book and its giving us rabies
You're welcome! The story is small, something like "A Strange Case..." about 100 pages. I recommend reading the translation by Arvil Pyman. (the meaning of jokes and puns is successfully preserved there)
There is also a Soviet film adaptation of the same name in 1988. (The film is available on YouTube with English subtitles) There is a well-chosen cast of actors.
And I'm drawing the image of Sharikov from this movie, hehe.
https://s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com/luminist/EB/B/Bulgakov%20-%20The%20Heart%20of%20a%20Dog.pdf
The Rorschach-, or Inkblottest was introduced by swiss Phsychoanalyst Herman Rorschach as a method of determining a patient's personality traits based on their interpretation of random, abstract, symetrical inkblot images
What do you see in them?
Babayka ● 26 ● eng/rus ● she/he ● Love victorian, vintage and soviet aesthetics. More on vk and telegram. Icon pic by cattyisokay.
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