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So, there's this film called 'Mirror' from '87, and it's like peeling back the layers of cinema itself. The director is a mystery, which adds to its allure. It’s all about re-contextualizing old footage—think of it as a collage of stolen images and repurposed audio. The pacing is a bit unorthodox, almost dreamlike, and it encourages you to lose yourself in the atmosphere. Themes of memory and reinterpretation run deep, and the soundscapes are hauntingly beautiful. It's distinctive for how it challenges the idea of authorship in film, pushing you to think about what cinema can be. Really makes you reconsider your relationship with the medium. Quite a fascinating watch for anyone who loves film history.
Unique exploration of film and memoryDreamlike pacing and atmosphereA deep dive into authorship in cinema
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