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So, 'The Magic Mirror Number Bus' dives into this bizarre documentary realm where the focus is sharp and the atmosphere is almost surreal. You’ve got these Harenchi gals, embodying this playful yet raw energy as they engage with their clients in a provocative and oddly intimate way. The pacing has a languid feel, which kind of just lets the viewer marinate in the absurdity of it all. It's definitely not for everyone, but that makes it distinctive, right? The practical effects are non-existent in the typical sense, yet the raw, unfiltered performances give it an almost voyeuristic quality, drawing you into their world in a way that’s hard to describe but easy to feel.
This film is a rare find, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles, making it a curious piece for collectors. The lack of a known director adds to its mystique, and its scarcity in physical formats means that it usually surfaces in niche circles. The themes and performances resonate with a specific audience, and that niche interest has fostered a small but dedicated collector base.
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