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So, 'Mirror' by Tadanari Okamoto is this intriguing short animation that really captures a certain dreamlike quality. The way it plays with reflections and memories feels both personal and universal, you know? The pacing is gentle, allowing the viewer to sink into the atmosphere without feeling rushed. It’s distinctive in its use of practical effects, blending abstract imagery with a kind of nostalgic warmth. You can almost feel the weight of the themes surrounding identity and perception—very introspective. I think that’s what makes it stand out; it’s not just an animation but a slice of thought-provoking art, wrapped up in a few minutes.
In terms of collector interest, 'Mirror' has a niche appeal, often sought after by those who appreciate lesser-known animations from that era. The formats are relatively scarce, particularly original releases, which adds to its charm. It’s intriguing to see how this film fits into Okamoto's broader body of work, making it a fascinating study piece for animation enthusiasts. Overall, its unique approach to storytelling and animation technique really draw in collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
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