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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Like Dom's projection of Mal, she formed out of Mima's issues with leaving the idol group. When Mima became an actress, she was having a hard time staying the dominant personality, so she had to find a way to retake Mima's mind. But during the course of the movie, she's forced further and further out of Mima's mind by other issues until she ends up possessing Rumi instead. The first few times "real" Mima appears, she's in Mima's reflection. After that, she appears in other places entirely. When Rumi was trying to kill Mima, we still saw her reflection, even though "real" Mima was chasing Mima down the street. And at the end of the movie, when Rumi looks in the mirror, her reflection is "real" Mima, signifying she's been completely taken over. |