A vintage cathode-ray television set glowing with a cold blue light in a dark wood-paneled room, a single lit beeswax candle casting deep shadows on an open leather-bound grimoire nearby, high contrast chiaroscuro, 35mm film.
A vintage cathode-ray television set glowing with a cold blue light in a dark wood-paneled room, a single lit beeswax candle casting deep shadows on an open leather-bound grimoire nearby, high contrast chiaroscuro, 35mm film.

Critique for the flickering screen

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