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In the Mirror of the Sky is a curious little piece, almost like a dream captured on celluloid. The film meanders through moments of childhood wonder as a young boy engages with the reflections of a plane on a pond. It has this serene, almost ethereal quality that invites you to linger in its soft atmosphere. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to soak in the simplicity of the scene. I find the practical effects—just the way they capture light and water—pretty charming, and they add a tactile feel that modern CGI often lacks. It's a quiet meditation on innocence and imagination; there's something distinctive about its understated storytelling that resonates, at least for those who appreciate the subtler side of cinema.
This film is quite rare; it hasn't seen many releases over the years and remains a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. The scarcity of formats—mostly limited to VHS and a few indie DVD runs—makes it a curious entry in any collection. There's a niche interest among those who appreciate the ephemeral nature of childhood depicted in film, so it's often sought after by those who enjoy the more obscure cinematic explorations.
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