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So, 'Mirror, Mirror' from 1979 dives into the lives of three women caught up in societal pressures about beauty and self-worth. The atmosphere feels heavy with the weight of their insecurities, and the pacing allows for a slow, introspective build as each character grapples with their choices. The performances are nuanced, especially from the widow, who carries a certain gravitas that resonates throughout. The practical effects of the cosmetic surgeries are intriguing, lending a gritty realism to the narrative. It's a film that captures a particular moment in time, exploring themes of identity and transformation, all while wrapped in a TV movie format that adds to its unique charm.
This film has had a rather limited release history, primarily existing as a TV movie which makes original broadcast copies somewhat scarce. Collectors tend to appreciate its exploration of complex themes and the raw, unfiltered look at society's obsession with beauty. It doesn't pop up often at conventions or through online auctions, so if you find a copy, it's worth holding on to for its cultural commentary and unique portrayal of female experiences.
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