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Mirror Trick offers an intriguing blend of psychological intrigue and surrealism. The pacing is somewhat languid, allowing the viewer to really settle into the atmosphere—a kind of eerie, dreamlike quality permeates the film. Its practical effects, while not groundbreaking, are used inventively to highlight the protagonist's transformative journey through her relationship with the mirror. The performances are rather understated but effective; the young woman carries the film with a quiet intensity that draws you in. Themes of self-reflection and identity are explored, leaving you with a lingering sense of ambiguity that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Mirror Trick remains a bit elusive in the collector's market, with few known formats circulating, primarily on VHS and rare screenings. Its scarcity often piques the interest of those who appreciate offbeat cinema. The lack of a well-documented director adds to its mystique, making it a curious study piece for genre enthusiasts.
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