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Mirrors in the Dark explores the fragile nature of love through an experiment grounded in psychological theory. The film follows Marie, a dancer, as she navigates her thirties with her boyfriend František. Their decision to try the 36 questions designed to deepen intimacy adds a layer of tension and vulnerability. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to feel the ebb and flow of their connection. Alena Doláková's performance as Marie is particularly striking, embodying both the excitement and uncertainties of love. The film's tone is introspective, with a raw, almost documentary-like feel that makes the characters' struggles resonate. It’s a quiet reflection on knowing oneself before truly connecting with another, making it a distinctive piece in the contemporary drama landscape.
Focuses on the psychological aspects of relationships.Captivating performances, especially from Alena Doláková.Intriguing exploration of self-awareness in love.
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