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Mirrors (Unrated) (2008)

Keifer Sutherland  |  Unrated |  DVD
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (123 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Keifer Sutherland
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Surround), Spanish (Dolby Surround)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: January 13, 2009
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (123 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001JNNDJM
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #40,013 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Mirrors (Unrated)" on IMDb

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Kiefer Sutherland anchors this supernatural thriller from Hills Have Eyes (2006) director Alexandra Aja about an abandoned building that harbors vengeful spirits. Sutherland brings a degree of his 24 intensity to his role as a disgraced police detective working a security detail at a derelict building. A package from a former security guard--who commits suicide in the film’s eerie opening moments--alerts Sutherland to the building’s tragic past, as well as to the presence of dark forces with the ability to harm the living; once aware of their presence, Sutherland and his family become their next target. Mirrors works best in its first third, where Joseph Nemec’s production design delivers maximum chills. Where the film stumbles is its rush to provide a slam-bang conclusion filled with CGI and other effects, resulting in an unsatisfying, open-ended conclusion that does much to dispel the film’s impressively Gothic atmosphere. The unrated DVD presentation differs from the theatrical cut by mere seconds, and the alternate ending included among the battery of deleted scenes is a more satisfying conclusion than the one used in the film. --Paul Gaita


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Attempting to pick up the shattered pieces of his life, a disgraced former cop (Keifer Sutherland) takes a routine security job guarding the charred ruins of the once-famous Mayflower department store in New York. But the terrifying ominous images he sees in the building's ornate mirrors will send him on a pulsepounding mission to unravel the secrets of the store's past...before they destroy his entire family.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SHATTERING February 27, 2010
Format:DVD
If you like horror movies you won't be disappointed in this. Buy it. The movie has an interesting premise involving radical treatment for schizophrenia, which results in a supernatural side effect involving mirrors. There are some "very" brutal scenes in this movie. The theme is actually very creative and Sutherland does an excellent job of making you feel the horror. I liked the ending. It was a nicely twisted finish. The disk functioned perfectly, audio and video quality were great.

- Mike S.
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars So good until those final minutes. November 30, 2009
Format:DVD
Mirrors (Alexandre Aja, 2008)

I was about forty minutes into the hundred-odd-minute Mirrors last night when my wife, who's down with bronchitis, took some cold medicine and went to bed. I considered turning the movie off and coming back to it today, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. Why? Because I was seeing something I had never seen before--a good Alexandre Aja movie. No, seriously--a really good Alexandre Aja movie. (In my defense, when my wife takes cold medicine, twenty minutes later she has no idea whether I'm in bed with her or not. "Comatose" is a valid description.) I was expecting yet another stupid Hollywood remake (and with Alexandre Aja having helmed the epitome of the stupid Hollywood remake, the 2006 version of The Hills Have Eyes, I felt entirely justified in this). For the record, I have yet to see the film upon which this is based, the 2003 Korean project Into the Mirror, and maybe that changed my perception a bit. But oh, yes, I was completely immersed in this.

And then we got to the last five minutes. And that Nike I was waiting for clonked me in the back of the head, except by then I wasn't expecting it. Ever since I finished watching the silly thing, I've been trying to spin the ending a different way. Me, of all people, trying to figure out how to defend a film by a guy who, up until now, hadn't even figured out how to direct a good short! (I generally don't review shorts, only rate them; I caught his first project, Over the Rainbow, earlier this year. It got two stars mostly for its brevity.) I think this is a sign of the apocalypse.

In any case, the plot concerns an ex-cop named Ben Carson (Dark City's Kiefer Sutherland--who, let's face it, hasn't done a good film since the beginning of 24). Ben left the force after an incident that messed with his head enough that he fell into the bottom of a bottle, resulting in the breakup of his marriage (he's now sleeping on the couch of his sister Angela, played by Crank's Amy Smart) and a period of jobless wandering through a self-tortured life. He's started picking up the pieces, though, and newly sober, gets a job as a night watchman at a department store that burned down five years ago. (We're told that it's still being patrolled because the company is still tied up in a legal battle with the insurance company.) All well and good, except that ghostly goings-on begin his first night. He quickly finds out that every night watchman in the place, including the guy who originally burned the place to the ground, has had the same problems. You see, there's something wrong with the department store's mirrors. (This is not a spoiler; we find this out in the refreshingly gory opening scene.) Needless to say, whenever he tries to explain the mirror problem--to Angela, for example, or to his ex Amy (Precious' Paula Patton)--they look at him like he's nuts. How to convince them he's not before something unspeakable happens? And what do the things in the mirror want, anyway?

It's always been the case that the decent American remakes, or even the mediocre ones that still somehow manage to be worth watching (Verbinski's The Ring, for example, or Scorsese's The Departed), are based on top-notch flicks. Not to say there haven't been awful American remakes (did you see Bangkok Dangerous? No? Stay that way.), but the good ones? Yeah. So I'm guessing that Sung-ho Kim's original Geoul Sokeuro is a real barnburner, because the first hundred minutes of this movie are, at least for Alexandre Aja, absolute genius. The whole thing is about character and atmosphere. It is, in fact, the second (that I know of) Asian-horror-flick remake to actually get that bit right, and as a result, the film shines. Some of the criticism leveled at the movie has had to do with some bad acting by supporting players, and this is true, but none of the supporting players here gets a whole lot of screen time; this is Kiefer Sutherland's movie, and he carries it. (Some of the other criticisms say he's just reprising his Jack Bauer role. I've never seen 24, so I can't comment on that, but if so, I can see why the show's a hit.) The atmosphere is tense, and more importantly it's believable enough to let the viewer swallow enough disbelief to actually buy the rather ridiculous premise.

And then the final five minutes. Intellectually, I know I shouldn't hate them as much as I did. The ending probably even works in the original (though some of the things I've read lead me to believe the ending has been changed). And for the record, the final shot really is set up nicely all the way through the movie, and if you take it by itself, it's creepy and effective. But my god, the plot hole that gets blown through this movie in the final two scenes is unforgivable--especially because those scenes are right next to one another. It was as if Aja and his longtime writing partner Gregory Levasseur said "hey, we need one of those endings that sets up for a sequel (ed. note: which is in the process of being filmed as we speak, of course), who cares if it makes no sense in the context of the rest of the film?". And that's exactly what we got.

I wanted to love this movie. And had I turned it off five minutes before the end, I probably would have. ***
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars anna are you o.k. ? are you o.k. anna ? September 7, 2009
Format:DVD
i did enjoy the film a good bit more than i thought i would . i read a very favorable review in VIDEOSCOPE (the phantom of the movies) mag . i chuckled to myself a good bit when ann was impaled on the pipe (so to speak) and an approximation of MICHAEL'S lyric sprung into my mind . i like the director a good bit (THE HILLS HAVE EYES) remake . i've seen better . i've seen a lot worse . it's my favorite genre . it was not too insulting . good grue . pretty fair script . loads of things you've seen before but still a fun and sometimes scary afternoon . certainly worth a rental . if you've seen a lot of horror you'll still be entertained . if you have not seen much horror you'll probably think it's the cat's p.js . check it out . if you're an avid 24 fan , you may not be able to divorce yourself from JACK Bauer syndrome . not his fault . he gives a solid performance here .
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Jack Bauer takes on a demon! I mean literally!
In many ways 'Mirrors' is a pretty creepy film that not only get's the job done, but delivers what you hope for and surprises you as well. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Natja Kristy
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good
Love ds movie...even tho, it maybe kinda gross seeing someone die or dead on a table in Autopsy room..but Love those kids...
Published 29 days ago by Rachel Dietz
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
This movie was great in the way of psychological horrors. I don't get freaked out by horror movies but this one got to me.
Published 1 month ago by Josh Holmes
3.0 out of 5 stars Mirrors B movie
I love scary movies and this was recommended by a friend. She loves Keifer. It was okay but not as scary as I hoped. I guess the movies with more if a scare factor are my type. Read more
Published 1 month ago by KenNLisa
3.0 out of 5 stars Not One Of Kiefer's Best
Movie was in good condition but came on a slow boat from China. I'm glad I only paid a few bucks. Like many movies you see all the good stuff in the trailers.
Published 2 months ago by Michelle Feller
3.0 out of 5 stars Ok Movie
I really only bought this movie because it was a good price. I do have to say however that it is a decent movie, and has a somewhat interesting storyline. Read more
Published 2 months ago by R. Dess
5.0 out of 5 stars Kiefer
I love horror movies and this one is great. It kept my attention and hit me in all the right spots. Keifer Sutherland is an great actor and usually makes a movie when he is in it.
Published 2 months ago by Dainella
4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
this movie was pretty good and a little on the wierd side but my son and I enjoyed it .
Published 3 months ago by Tina Whisman
3.0 out of 5 stars Mirrors
The night watchman for an abandoned department store begins to question his sanity when he begins experiencing horrific images from within the store mirrors. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Carl Manes
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the scariest Horror Movies EVER
No Blood and Guts, just scares the Hell out of You. It does it over and over. they could have left the female lead at home, as she sucked, but can not ruin this movie. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Phillip R. Hinds
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