Mirrors [Blu-ray] [2008]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22818 in DVD
- Released on: 2009-05-25
- Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 106 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
After Switchblade Romance and The Hills Have Eyes, French director Alexandre Aja stays firmly grounded in horror territory with Mirrors. In this reimagining of a Korean horror film, Kiefer Sutherland plays an ex-cop whose home is invaded by spirits via its mirrors.
Customer Reviews
That rare thing. A good US horror movie.
When i saw this last year i had no idea it was a remake.I found it to be one of the best horror films ive seen for ages.Set in a burned out department store, its dark and rather creepy and it is also very bloody from the opening scene and not for the easily disturbed. The cinema release was cut to get a 15 rating so what you get here is the full version hence the 18 rating. The casting of Kiefer Sutherland aims the movie away from the tweenie age group and he is as usual extremely good. Having not seen the original i cant compare the two movies but this version is that rare thing nowadays, a good ,well made horror.You really wont want to look in a mirror after seeing this. Should look a treat on Blu Ray as well.
Don't look in the mirror
I really liked this horror movie. I have been somewhat disappointed with American horror movies f sometime and prefer foreign movies, lots of which have been remade into poor American re-makes. I see from another reviewer that this too is a re-make, but this is a thrilling and chilling tale.
To be frank Keifer Sutherland isn't going to put his name to any rubbish and this horror grabs you from the start. There are some real jumpy parts and the story holds your attention to the end, which has an unexpected twist. I am usually pretty good at seeing twists but this one was very unexpected.
The Blu-Ray has a great directors commentary - the first I have ever listened to all through. And on the Blu-ray you get the 18 version of the film not the 15 cinema edition, though since I have not seen the 15 version, regret I cannot tell you the difference.
If you like jumpy, unexpected horror then watch this and never look into a mirror the same way again.
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