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So, 'Hall of Mirrors' is one of those animated films that feels like a dream you can’t quite shake off. It has this whimsical yet poignant vibe, you know? The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to really soak in the absurdity of the characters’ lives. The woman at the café table, one shoe missing, really sets the tone for the kind of surreal exploration of human quirks this film dives into. And that man with his soup? It’s both humorous and a bit unsettling, like he’s in a loop he can’t break free from. The dog wanting to play fetch is a nice touch, balancing the heavier themes of manipulation and control. It’s distinctive in its animation style, too—feels hand-crafted and warm rather than overly polished. It leaves you thinking about the everyday struggles we all face.
Surreal storytelling with a magic realist touchLeisurely pacing allows for deep thematic explorationDistinctive hand-crafted animation style
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Patrick Jenkins
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