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The Mirror (2019) is a fascinating entry in the drama genre that really plays with the concept of time and memory. A young girl stumbles upon this antique mirror, which is like a gateway to a haunting past, specifically, Nazi-occupied Poland. The atmosphere is thick with tension and despair, a feeling that's palpable throughout the film. It's interesting how the pacing unfolds—there's a mix of quiet moments that allow for reflection alongside more intense sequences that really drive home the weight of war. The performances are solid; the young lead brings a genuine sense of curiosity and fear that anchors the film. The practical effects used for the mirror scenes are commendable too, adding a layer of authenticity to the supernatural element. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of memory and loss.Good use of practical effects enhances the narrative.Strong performances elevate the emotional impact.
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