Dark Mirror

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  • NR
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 4.7  (1,526)

Dark Mirror is a psychological thriller movie from 2007 directed by Pablo Proenza. The movie stars Lisa Vidal, David Chisum, and Joshua Pelegrin in significant roles. The story follows a family that moves into a new home and discovers that there is a strange mirror in the house. The mirror appears to have a mind of its own and brings out the darkest secrets of anyone who looks into it.

The movie begins with a haunting scene of a woman staring into a mirror before she commits suicide. The story then shifts to three months later when the newlywed couple, Deborah (Lisa Vidal) and Jim (David Chisum), and Jim's son, Ian (Joshua Pelegrin), move into the woman's old house. As they settle in, they find an old mirror in the attic, which they decide to keep and hang in the living room.

Soon after, Deborah starts experiencing strange and terrifying events in the house. She hears strange noises, sees a woman in the mirror, and feels like someone is always watching her. Her psychological state deteriorates rapidly, and she becomes paranoid and anxious all the time. Jim is skeptical of her claims and believes that she is just imagining things. However, things take a dark turn when Jim's ex-wife and Ian's mother, who died in an accident, starts appearing in the mirror and talking to Ian.

Soon, Deborah begins to realize that there is something dark and mysterious about the mirror. She seeks the help of her friend and therapist, Dr. Crenshaw (Lupe Ontiveros), and her former colleague, Dr. Friedman (Christine Lakin), to understand what is happening. But when Jim takes the mirror to a local antique dealer, they discover that the mirror is no ordinary mirror. It is revealed that the mirror has an evil spirit that feeds on people's darkest fears and desires.

The rest of the story unfolds as the family tries to get rid of the mirror and the evil spirit that controls it. But the mirror proves to be more powerful and dangerous than anyone had imagined. The film culminates in a thrilling and terrifying climax where the family faces the dark forces that have taken over their lives.

Dark Mirror is a well-crafted horror movie that relies more on psychological terror than jump scares. The movie creates an eerie and unsettling atmosphere right from the start and builds on it with each scene. The pacing is slow, but it helps in building the tension and the sense of dread that permeates the movie.

The performances of the lead cast are commendable, especially Lisa Vidal, who carries the movie on her shoulders. She portrays the vulnerability and desperation of her character with conviction, and her descent into madness is both believable and chilling. The supporting cast also does an excellent job, with David Chisum playing the skeptical and protective husband and father, and Joshua Pelegrin portraying the confused and scared young boy.

The cinematography and the production design of the movie are noteworthy. The use of shadows, reflections, and mirrors creates a sense of disorientation and confusion, which adds to the movie's overall theme of reality and illusion.

Overall, Dark Mirror is a gripping and haunting horror movie that will leave you uneasy and questioning what is real and what is not. Though it may not be the greatest horror movie ever made, it is definitely worth watching for its innovative storyline, excellent performances, and suspenseful atmosphere. If you're a fan of psychological horror, then Dark Mirror is a must-watch.

Dark Mirror is a 2007 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.7.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.7  (1,526)