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Plot: A mall security guard becomes wrapped up in a mystery involving a particular department store's mirrors which seem to bring out the worst in people.

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  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 5, 2008
    This was pretty creepy and I am just a wuss when it comes to scary movies. But near the end it got kinda silly but then it ended pretty creepily.
  • Want To See
    MCT:
    October 24, 2008
    hmm.could be good.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    October 20, 2008
    Mirrors is the U.S. remake of Korean horror movie Geoul Sokeuro, it is good and scary but not as much as the original one. The movie is about A mall security guard becomes wrapped up in a mystery involving a particular department store's mirrors which seem to bring out the worst in people. The story is almost the same as the original as well as the plot which are interesting although a little predictable. It has a good rhythm and the tension grows in its intensity as the movie moves along, these are two very good things because it never makes the movie tiresome to the viewer. The cast is good, Kiefer Sutherland gives a very convincing performance, although he reminded me of Jack Bauer in some moments of the film. Amy Smart's role was good but very short and Paula Patton as Kiefer character's wife gives a decent acting job. In conclusion, it was a good movie but it could be better.
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    October 14, 2008
    ''My family's not dying tonight.''

    An ex-cop and his family are the target of an evil force that is using mirrors as a gateway into their home.

    Kiefer Sutherland: Ben Carson

    Mirrors begins by showing us a security man trying to escape from an unseen force in the confines of a locker room.

    Then cue to Kiefer Sutherland as he starts his first day on the job in a large complex that resembles a castle or museum with giant ceilings and Greek columns. The mall burnt and ashy, currently vacant only containing leftovers from the stores mainly mannequins, furniture, and huge mirrors. The mirrors are immaculate. We are informed that Kiefer's predecessor slaved over keeping them clean.

    The life of Kiefer's character is a contorted mess. Jobless from the police force, divorced and in trouble with his lovely wife over the two siblings, sleeping on his lovely sister's couch and apparently with some type of a prescription dilemma. His shifts at his new job present something all together odd. A hand print on a mirror. The print can't be erased at all. It's on the other side of the mirror. He also discovers a flooded underground basement. Back at home he starts seeing things in the mirror. And starts investigating things about the place and the security guard who he replaced. He suspects that it is not just in his head as others tell him but that something is not right with this building and it's bizarre mirrors.

    It turns out next to the complex was a hospital where strange treatments took place in the psychiatric unit. As a result of what happened there to a young girl, the mirrors in the complex are trying to convey a message. Kiefer continues with the investigation tracking down the girl. In the meantime the mirrors start attacking his family.

    The actual woman when he finds her is the biggest let down of all. It's got white Noise, Silent Hill, The Shining written all over it. It doesn't stop there in the fact that a remake rarely has a chance or glimmer at actually succeeding.

    Performances are as follows from the respective cast.
    Paula Patton who plays Amy Carson, who I've previously remember seeing in Deja Vu succeeds in her performance in the sense that a black outfit focuses my attention to her cleavage and body, while her wet clothes also distract me from the fact there is horror going on here too. Her sexiness and beauty seems to be used to serve the Director's needs but he only distracts us from being scared. Performance wise she can act when I'm not distracted by other attributes.
    Kiefer Sutherland as Ben Carson recounts his 24 days horror style, and transitions from Sentinel thrills to Mirrors supernatural horror. He's right at home in the role of a weathered ex-cop caught up in strange events.
    Amy Smart as Angela Carson doesn't really have a big part but what happens is memorable and jaw dropping indeed.

    Overall in Mirrors there are a couple of twists near in the climax. The story takes on quite a different character from the mirror-attacking-people story. But is this a good prospect?
    The end isn't really anything new, reminding me of a sort of echo, of every horror video game out there a la Resident Evil, Silent Hill.

    Alexander Aja knows how to direct horror and actors but that in itself doesn't equal anything new or indeed good. Mirrors is nicely executed in the way it's shot and has great camera work and angles in places. There are frequent scares and gore throughout to keep audiences satisfied. The story itself is relatively placid but more flat-lining than electrifying.
    Mirrors is also too long at nearly two hours and could have used some heavy editing for a more compact resolute solution. The mirrors are as much as a character as Kiefer, who himself ends up equaling a very non-reflective hero in this.

    Overall a watchable horror film that could use either more horror or deletion of scenes to make it a bit more of a thrill ride.
    A scene with the old nun lady ruins the film in being ultra-unrealistic and an ending that feels recycled rather than new and mystifying, but overall Mirrors succeeds in what it sets out to do. With the added re-watching power for males in the capacity of seeing Paula Patton show us the female anatomy in a wet fashion.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    October 5, 2008
    was better than I thought, but again one of those youve seen it all before movies only in new reflection pun pun
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    December 5, 2008
    This is a pretty good movie. it does have a catch to it though which i didn't notice until right at the end. good movie though, i recommend you see it. lol

Comments

  • movieaddict15
    it freaked me out the scene of amy smart!!impresive!!this movie is good!i wans't expected..i like the story..after all hills have eyes is also scary and excellent!!same director!!"definetly "two thumbs up"
    posted 55 days ago
  • mnawer890
    huh..this movie is so cool..i really like this movie i saw this movie before amd it's amazing..cool..
    posted 68 days ago
  • FrankieyBabiiey
    If You Watch The Video To Panic At The Discos
    That Green Gentleman
    The Mini Ryan Ross Is In This Movie
    Thats Just Too Cool!
    Lol x
    posted 127 days ago
  • dtgamerat
    Going to be incredible just like Aja's other brilliant pieces of work
    posted 156 days ago