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So, there's this little film called 'Mirror' from 2020, and it really captures the essence of the lockdown experience. The questions it poses about our societal connections and the shared yet isolated human condition are quite relevant. It’s intriguing how the director, who remains anonymous, manages to stitch together such a cohesive narrative under such limitations. The pacing feels reflective, matching the themes of introspection and uncertainty. It’s raw, with practical effects that emphasize the immediate environment rather than grand illusions. It's not just another lockdown film; it feels personal, like a mirror held up to our own lives during that surreal time.
Finding copies of 'Mirror' can be a bit of a challenge given its limited release. It's not something you come across easily, which adds to its charm for collectors. The film's grassroots production during lockdown makes it a captivating piece to reflect on a very specific moment in time, sparking interest among those who appreciate films that capture raw human experiences. Keep an eye out for any indie film festivals or online platforms where it might pop up again.
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