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LIFE MIRROR

The video uses mirrors and knitted cords to represent "me" and "my mother." The mirror rising from the water represents the appearance of "me." The knitted cord is like a "mother" wrapped around the mirror, providing protection and security. As the mirror rises, it creates colored glass balls inside until they fill the space. These balls are the energy and motivation that "I" keep accumulating as I grow up. Finally, at a critical point (when I was studying in a foreign country and looking for a breakthrough), the glass balls burst through the mirror and sprayed outwards, landing on the floating water. "I," represented by the mirror, made a breakthrough under the " mother's protection" and ran to the broader world.

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