Mirrors 2
Director: Víctor García
Actors: Nick Stahl, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Evan Jones, Christy Carlson Romano
PlotMax Matheson, recovering from a traumatic car accident that claimed his fiancée's life, reluctantly takes a job as a night security guard at his father's department store, which is undergoing renovations. The store becomes a site of eerie occurrences when Max begins having disturbing visions involving mirrors. He sees bloodied apparitions and horrific images that seem to be connected to the reflective surfaces throughout the store. As the hauntings intensify, Max discovers that other workers in the store have also experienced terrifying encounters, and some have even met brutal ends. Desperate to uncover the truth, Max realizes that the sinister events are tied to the disappearance of a young woman named Eleanor.
Determined to piece together what happened to Eleanor, Max digs deeper into the store's dark past. He uncovers a vengeful spirit trapped within the mirrors, seeking retribution for the cruelty she suffered. As Max edges closer to solving the mystery, the ghost's vengeful power grows stronger, putting not just his life but the lives of others in grave danger. As the haunting escalates, Max faces the ultimate challenge of confronting the malevolent force to save himself and bring peace to the tormented spirit. The answers lie hidden in the ghastly reflections, demanding Max to courageously face his fears and uncover a truth buried deep within the mirror's shattered facade.
Writers: Matt Venne (teleplay), Sung-ho Kim (motion picture "Geoul sokeuno")
Release Date: 19 Oct 2010
Runtime: 86 min
Rating: R
Country: USA
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Despite solid visuals, decent audio, and extras, "Mirrors 2" is marred by an unbearable storyline, making it unworthy of your time or money.
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