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‘Miroirs No. 3’ Review: Kindness and Its Reverse Image
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‘Miroirs No. 3’ Review: Kindness and Its Reverse Image

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In the lovely new movie from the acclaimed German director Christian Petzold (“Barbara”), a woman wakes to life after an accident.

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Soon after the delicate, quietly revelatory “Miroirs No. 3” opens, a man and woman violently drive off a country road. He dies, but she lives and walks away into a new life. You don’t yet know these characters, but the accident is naturally unsettling, and the contrast between the pastoralism of the location and the violence of this all-too-familiar modern-age mishap is striking. Lovers of classic European art cinema may also find their gaze briefly fixed on the couple’s red convertible, which brings to mind the sporty cherry-colored number that plays a similarly deadly role in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 film “ Contempt
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