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So, 'Mirror, Flowers and Moonlight: Spring Falling' is one of those lesser-known thrillers that has this eerie vibe throughout. The pacing is often slow, almost meditative at times, which adds to the tension. You get this unique blend of spring imagery mixed with unsettling moments, which really creates a strange atmosphere. The practical effects they used are quite interesting, sometimes making the film feel almost dreamy and surreal. The performances are decent, adding a layer of intrigue to the characters, though they don’t always hit the mark. It’s definitely distinct in its exploration of nature versus human emotion, something that isn’t often tackled in thrillers.
This film has had a limited release history and can be a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. It's not widely available, which adds to its intrigue—many fans of obscure thrillers are on the lookout for it. Look out for VHS copies, as they tend to pop up at niche film conventions or estate sales. Its scarcity and the unique blend of themes make it a curious piece for any collector's archive.
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