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So, 'Water Mirror' is quite an intriguing piece. It starts with Rowland, who emerges from the ocean, almost like a primordial figure, which sets a unique tone right from the get-go. The film plays with themes of ecosexuality and self-transformation, where Rowland morphs into this clay-like, living sculpture that reminds you of those quirky characters from 70s cinema. It’s not your typical narrative; it has this fluid pacing that complements its ethereal atmosphere. The practical effects are worth noting too, blending the surreal with a rawness that pulls you in. Performances feel genuine, almost like a dance with nature, culminating in Rowland’s return to the sea, leaving you pondering identity and connection.
'Water Mirror' is a rare find, especially considering its limited release and the obscure nature of its director. There's a certain cult appeal surrounding the film, drawing collectors interested in avant-garde cinema. As of now, it's not widely circulated, which adds to its intrigue and potential scarcity in collector circles.
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