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Three Mirrors is one of those films that really dives deep into the complexities of female desire. The way Han Ok-hee blends surreal imagery with the mundane is striking, almost dreamlike. You’ve got those haunting candle motifs and a rawness to the nude scenes that challenge the viewer. It’s not just about the visuals—there's this simmering tension reflecting societal expectations and personal freedom. The pacing is meditative, drawing you into its world, making you think. It's distinctive for its artistic choices and the way it captures the essence of longing against the backdrop of everyday life.
Three Mirrors is relatively obscure in the collector circuit, which makes it an interesting piece for those focusing on 70s international cinema. Formats are limited, with few original prints circulating. Among collectors, it garners interest due to its unique combination of artistic daring and thematic depth, marking it as a noteworthy exploration of gender and society in a very specific cinematic context.
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