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The Mirror Never Lies is a very atmospheric piece that captures the haunting beauty of the Bajo tribe's way of life. The film tells the story of young Pakis, who clings to a mirror gifted by her lost father, embodying a mix of hope and sorrow. Its pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the melancholy of her world while immersing in the underwater visuals that reflect the community's connection to the sea. You can feel the weight of tradition and belief here, as the narrative weaves through the stark realities of loss and longing. The performances are raw and heartfelt, giving an authentic glimpse into a culture that feels both foreign and achingly familiar. It’s a simple yet profound exploration of absence and faith, wrapped in a visual language that lingers with you.
Features stunning underwater cinematography.Delves into themes of loss and cultural belief.Captures the essence of nomadic life in Wakatobi Islands.
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