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15 August 2008 (USA) moreTagline:
There Is Evil........On The Other SidePlot:
An ex-cop and his family are the target of an evil force that is using mirrors as a gateway into their home. | full synopsisNewsDesk:
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Top-class terror moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kiefer Sutherland | ... | Ben Carson | |
| Paula Patton | ... | Amy Carson | |
| Cameron Boyce | ... | Michael Carson | |
| Erica Gluck | ... | Daisy Carson | |
| Amy Smart | ... | Angela Carson | |
| Mary Beth Peil | ... | Anna Esseker | |
| John Shrapnel | ... | Lorenzo Sapelli | |
| Jason Flemyng | ... | Larry Byrne | |
| Tim Ahern | ... | Dr. Morris | |
| Julian Glover | ... | Robert Esseker | |
| Josh Cole | ... | Gary Lewis | |
| Ezra Buzzington | ... | Terrence Berry | |
| Aida Doina | ... | Rosa (as Doina Aida Stan) | |
| Ioana Abur | ... | Front Desk Sister | |
| Darren Kent | ... | Jimmy Esseker |
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Rated R for strong violence, disturbing images, language and brief nudity.Parents Guide:
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110 minLanguage:
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South Korea:18 | Singapore:M18 | Malaysia:18PL | Netherlands:16 | Japan:R-15 | USA:R (certificate #43839) | South Africa:16LV | Portugal:M/16 | Ireland:18 | UK:15 (cut) | UK:18 (DVD rating) | Argentina:16 | Hong Kong:IIB | Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) | Australia:MA | New Zealand:R16 | Italy:VM14 | Peru:18MOVIEmeter: 
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An apparent homage to Geoul sokeuro (2003), in the final shot as Ben approaches the mirrored building, a little Korean girl dressed in white with a bright pink sweater and her mother - identical to those original film's final scene - pass by the window. moreGoofs:
Continuity: To continue from the point about Ben's cut hand, he dusts himself down after the fire scene and rubs his shirt down to check he isn't burned. If he was rubbing a clean white shirt, with a bleeding hand (which isn't bandaged yet) then surely he'd wipe blood all over his shirt, but he doesn't. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Gary Lewis: [after opening window and seeing that it doesn't lead anywhere] Oh fuck!
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A characteristic of truly great horror fiction is it's ability to believably transform some aspect of our world from a reassuring pillar of certainty into a doorway to hell. In the case of "Mirrors", this process is applied to the fact that reflections in glass can simply never have a life of their own. The plot centers on an ex-cop named Ben Carson (Keifer Sutherland) who takes a job as a night watchman at a burned-out department store. This apparently easy gig turns into a nightmare after he attracts the attention of an evil presence that dwells in the mirrors that somehow survived the fire. To make matters worse, his family are also targeted by this entity -which can exert it's influence through any reflecting surface- and Carson is running out of time to save them.
At this point in his career, it is obvious that Alexandre Aja is destined to be one of the great horror directors. This film confirms his skill at building unbearable levels of fear and tension (which was so apparent in his remake of "The Hills Have Eyes") and then relentlessly shocking the audience. The pace is relentless and the atmosphere of terror only escalates as the film reaches it's climax. This is one of the few horror films ever made that is truly and deeply frightening. An undisputed classic.