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So, 'Mirror' from 1989 is this fascinating animated piece that plays with the concept of perception and reality through the use of mirrors. It uses a very distinct style that feels both dreamy and unsettling, with characters that are often disillusioned by their reflections. The visuals are captivating, with a sort of fluidity that enhances the atmosphere—it's not just animation; it's an experience. The pacing is intriguing, too; it draws you in, making you question the very nature of truth. The final mirror reveals a harmony that's almost eerie, and you can't help but ponder who exactly is deceiving whom. It’s definitely an unusual film that stands out for its themes of identity and truth, not your typical animated fare.
Explores themes of identity and truthUnique animation styleUnusual narrative pacing
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