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So, 'Mirror' is this intriguing piece that blends figures like Joan of Arc and Dorothy from Kansas in a rather surreal way, all tied together by the ethereal influence of Hildegard von Bingen. The atmosphere has this haunting, almost dreamlike quality that pulls you in, with the pacing feeling both deliberate and fluid, as if you're wandering through a tapestry of visions. The practical effects have that raw, unrefined charm which, in a way, enhances the experience because it feels more intimate and less glossed over. The performances have a kind of earnestness that draws viewers into the existential themes, making you ponder identity and faith in a way that's both profound and accessible.
This film has a somewhat niche appeal, making it a bit harder to find in standard formats, but collectors are definitely on the lookout for any special editions. The scarcity factor, especially in good condition, adds to the interest, particularly among those who appreciate the unusual themes and artistic approach. There's not a ton of supplementary material floating around, which makes tracking down additional insights or interviews a bit of a hunt, enhancing its allure for dedicated collectors.
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