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So, 'Mirror' (2017) is really an interesting exploration of a teenager grappling with depression, made more unsettling by the presence of this mysterious entity. The atmosphere is thick and claustrophobic, almost suffocating, which mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to soak in the unease, and the practical effects are surprisingly effective—nothing flashy but they definitely add to the creeping dread. The performances resonate with authenticity, especially the lead, whose descent into despair is painfully relatable. It's not the typical horror fare, more of a psychological thriller that plays with your mind rather than just jump scares. It's distinctive in how it marries these themes with haunting visuals and a minimalist approach, setting it apart from the usual crowd.
While 'Mirror' has flown under the radar since its release, it has a small but dedicated following among collectors. The film's limited release and unique take on mental health themes make it a discussion piece, especially among those who appreciate indie horror. Its scarcity in physical formats adds to its allure, with only a few editions out there, making it a curious find for anyone interested in the evolution of psychological horror in recent years.
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