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So, 'Man in the Mirror' is an intriguing piece of cinema, really. Shot in the early '70s, it captures this gritty tone of New York City, right under the looming presence of the World Trade Center. There's a rawness to the performances that makes you feel the weight of survival in a world that feels both oppressive and oddly vibrant. The pacing has this languid quality, reflective of the characters' struggles and moments of fleeting connection. It's a fascinating exploration of life on the margins, with practical effects adding to the authenticity. The fact that it sat unreleased for so long gives it this air of mystery, like a hidden gem waiting to be uncovered. Definitely a unique slice of history.
Shot between 1970-72 but released in 2008.Captures the early '70s New York City vibe.Focuses on survival and human connection.
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