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Eric Roberts Posted September 16, 2022 Author Share Posted September 16, 2022 Here is the missing link: https://vimeopro.com/user5189207/barry-purves/video/72966456 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allisnum2er Posted September 17, 2022 Share Posted September 17, 2022 Awesome ! Thank you Eric ! I did not know this stop-motion film. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1z0MlNOtFQ Is it my imagination ? It seems that there are hidden references to Edward de Vere and Bacon. The coat of arms is very similar to the one of Edward de Vere. The name at the right of Shakespears's Portrait seems to be "Edward de Vere". But notice also the portrait on the left ... Can it be an engraving of Francis Bacon without is hat ? The emblem of the Earl of Leicester reveals ... The chast , Virgin, Isabella from "Measure for Measure" ! Moreover, there are references to 34 Shake-speare's plays in this stop-motion film of which: - The 33 plays (33 =Bacon) of the First Folio (if you count both the 2 parts of King Henry IV and the 3 parts of King Henry VI as 1) - One play that is not in the First Folio, PERICLES, PRINCE OF TYR. Based on the great list given by Rex97 in the comments of the video PERICLES is the 26th play on the list. 26# B.F. B(acon) F(rancis) F. BACO = 26 (Simple cipher) The reference to PERICLES begins at 3:20 in the video but at 3:14 (Pi) if we take in count the very beginning of the film itself. I like the idea that the Archer (Cupid the Bastard son of Venus with his bow and his arrow) forms the letters F.B. in the sky. And notice that the Prince is asleep. The french for "You sleep !" is ... "Tu dors ". F.B., PRINCE TUDOR 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Roberts Posted September 17, 2022 Author Share Posted September 17, 2022 8 hours ago, Allisnum2er said: Awesome ! Thank you Eric ! I did not know this stop-motion film. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1z0MlNOtFQ Is it my imagination ? It seems that there are hidden references to Edward de Vere and Bacon. The coat of arms is very similar to the one of Edward de Vere. The name at the right of Shakespears's Portrait seems to be "Edward de Vere". But notice also the portrait on the left ... Can it be an engraving of Francis Bacon without is hat ? The emblem of the Earl of Leicester reveals ... The chast , Virgin, Isabella from "Measure for Measure" ! Moreover, there are references to 34 Shake-speare's plays in this stop-motion film of which: - The 33 plays (33 =Bacon) of the First Folio (if you count both the 2 parts of King Henry IV and the 3 parts of King Henry VI as 1) - One play that is not in the First Folio, PERICLES, PRINCE OF TYR. Based on the great list given by Rex97 in the comments of the video PERICLES is the 26th play on the list. 26# B.F. B(acon) F(rancis) F. BACO = 26 (Simple cipher) The reference to PERICLES begins at 3:20 in the video but at 3:14 (Pi) if we take in count the very beginning of the film itself. I like the idea that the Archer (Cupid the Bastard son of Venus with his bow and his arrow) forms the letters F.B. in the sky. And notice that the Prince is asleep. The french for "You sleep !" is ... "Tu dors ". F.B., PRINCE TUDOR Extraordinary detective work, Allisnum2er! I doubt if anyone has examined "Next" so closely before. I suspect you are the only one to have noticed these subtle details. It would be possible to ask the film maker himself: https://barrypurves.com. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allisnum2er Posted September 18, 2022 Share Posted September 18, 2022 (edited) 8 hours ago, Eric Roberts said: It would be possible to ask the film maker himself: https://barrypurves.com. Thank you Eric ! This is a great idea ! I will take a chance and contact him ! For the anecdote, I watched "Next" yesterday morning right before work. The truth is that the evening before, my Shakespearean research led me to "Ormus" and to the following blogspot : http://gyllenegryningen.blogspot.com/2008/08/rosicrucian-myth-of-ormus.html Facing the glyph of ORMUS, I noticed that the M looked like the Sign of Virgo and that the remaining letters could spell (H)ORUS or OURS that is the French word for Bear. I immediatly thought of the Emblem of Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester. And I went to bend wondering if it was just the fruit of my vivid imagination or whether it was designed. Imagine my surprise, the next morning, watching "Next" and discovering the Bear (OURS) that reveals the Virgin.♍️ It made my day ! 😊 Edited September 18, 2022 by Allisnum2er 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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