At its peak, Test cricket is the best mise en abyme in modern sport: there's always another play within the play. |
But also, necessarily, it's Messud, whose narrative framework cunningly encases the mise en abyme in which she has placed her characters. |
But Leoncavallo also gives us theatrical self-referentiality, a classic mise en abyme. |
Because it is a collective mise en abyme in an unsuspected place, where we will caress the inner surface and slow dance with the depths. |
A frame within a frame, the perfect subject mise en abyme by the cinema, the car offers many cinematographic possibilities. |
Thus she introduces the mise en abyme of reality, composing and recomposing it till this achemical porosity between within and without surfaces. |