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So, here’s the thing about 'Objects in the Mirror Are Further than They Appear.' It’s not your run-of-the-mill drama-thriller. The atmosphere is thick and oppressive, really captures that sweaty New Haven motel vibe. Midori, a college student, is trying to juggle her life with this risky side gig as an escort. The tension escalates quickly, especially when her John takes a dark turn based on his own twisted interpretation of a Bible passage. The performances are raw and unsettling, creating a sense of impending doom that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a stark exploration of desperation and morality in a world that can be unforgiving. The pacing is deliberate, letting the dread build. Quite a unique piece, really.
Atmospheric and tenseThemes of desperation and moralityRaw performances elevate the narrative
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