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Infinite Mirror is a raw exploration of addiction seen through the eyes of a boy who knows more than anyone gives him credit for. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as we watch Jura spiral in his love for booze. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like the slow, sad dance of inevitability. The performances are striking; the chemistry between Jura and the boy next door brings an odd tenderness to the mix. There’s a distinct use of practical effects, though subtle, which adds an eerie realism to the unfolding drama. The film doesn’t shy away from the hard truths about dependency and friendship, making it a unique viewing experience. It’s one of those films that stays with you, like a shadow lurking just behind your shoulder.
Atmospheric dramaStrong performancesThemes of addiction and friendship
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