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So, 'Mirror, Mirror' is this oddity from 1976 that really plays with perception. You have this TV crew guy getting lost in his own reflections, and it feels both unsettling and introspective. There's a playful yet eerie atmosphere that builds as the cameras seem to take on lives of their own – it’s like they're judging him, you know? The pacing is a bit slow but that actually works to amplify the tension. The practical effects, though minimalist, manage to evoke a sense of unease, which adds to the film's charm. It's not exactly mainstream, and that might be what makes it stand out; it’s an oddball piece that doesn’t fit neatly into any genre box.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making good condition copies quite scarce. It’s mostly been seen on obscure TV airings and some niche collections. Collectors tend to appreciate its unique blend of themes and the offbeat storytelling that sets it apart from typical 70s fare, so it garners interest for those looking to delve deeper into the era’s experimentation in film.
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