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Mirrors

An ex-cop and his family are targeted by a malevolent force that weaponizes mirrors as a gateway to breach their home.

Director(s)

Alexandre Aja

Grégory Levasseur

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Cast & Crew

Amy Smart

Amy Smart

Angela Carson

Julian Glover

Julian Glover

Robert Esseker

William Meredith

William Meredith

Young Doctor

Greg Nicotero

Greg Nicotero

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Paula Patton

Paula Patton

Amy Carson

Ioana Abur

Ioana Abur

Front Desk Sister

Ezra Buzzington

Ezra Buzzington

Terrence Berry

Alexandre Aja

Alexandre Aja

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Grégory Levasseur

Grégory Levasseur

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Cameron Boyce

Cameron Boyce

Michael Carson

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland

Ben Carson

Arika Gluck

Arika Gluck

Daisy Carson

Jason Flemyng

Jason Flemyng

Larry Byrne

George Dumitrescu

George Dumitrescu

Mirror Person

Mary Beth Peil

Mary Beth Peil

Anna Esseker

John Shrapnel

John Shrapnel

Lorenzo Sapelli

Tim Ahern

Tim Ahern

Dr. Morris

Josh Cole

Josh Cole

Gary Lewis

Bart Sidles

Bart Sidles

Police Inspector

Aida Doina

Aida Doina

Rosa

Darren Kent

Darren Kent

Jimmy Esseker

Roz McCutcheon

Roz McCutcheon

Jimmy's Mother

Adina Rapiteanu

Adina Rapiteanu

Young Anna

Cai Man

Cai Man

Neighbor

Jingdong Qin

Jingdong Qin

Neighbor

Anca Damacus

Anca Damacus

Burning Woman

Tudor Stroescu

Tudor Stroescu

Delivery Man

Liliana Donici

Liliana Donici

Mirror Person

Aurelia Radulescu

Aurelia Radulescu

Mirror Person

Irina Săulescu

Irina Săulescu

Mirror Person

Valeriu Pavel

Valeriu Pavel

Mirror Person

Peter Sebastian Wrobel

Peter Sebastian Wrobel

Student (uncredited)

Details

GenresHorror, Mystery
Runtime1h 51 mins
Released on14 Aug 2008
Languageen
Produced InRomania

Reviews

John Chard

7.5/10

The mirrors. They're so clean. Mirrors is the American remake of a little known Korean film called Into the Mirror. The plot has Kiefer Sutherland as a recovering alcoholic cop, who whilst on suspension is taken to working as a security guard at a large burnt out department store and starts to see terrifying images in the many mirrors about the place... You would think that Mirrors was a flop. The critics hated it and the horror hordes were very much divided on it, the latter of which is to be fair the norm for any big horror movie release. Yet it didn't flop, it did very well at the box offices of the world and has a decent 6.2 average on IMDb, which for a divisive horror film is well above average. Mirrors overstays its welcome, there really was no need for it to run to just under two hours in length. While elsewhere there's some pretty poor dialogue, parts of the screenplay are pointlessly soap opera in nature, while some thinking will make you scratch your head in bewilderment at events outside of the brilliantly monolithic department store. However, does Mirrors create a genuinely spooky atmosphere (the interiors of the store are creep fest nirvana), insert some shock moments to jolt you out your seat? Is it visually stylish, with sound work to match? And does Sutherland (and to a degree Paula Patton as his wife) overcome the trite parts of the script and give effective and committed performances? The answer to those questions is yes. Does the ending cop out in any way? Insult the audience? No! It doesn't do that either. It has flaws, but they are not insurmountable for the horror fan who's just looking for some good scares, atmospheric dread and some stylish touches from the director (Alexandre Aja). If you haven't seen it then give it a try, judge for yourself, you might be pleasantly surprised at what you find. 7.5/10

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Part of the Series

Mirrors 2

Mirrors 2

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