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Mirrors
2
(2010)
Mirrors
2 is the straight-to-DVD
follow up to the original
starring Kiefer
Sutherland. Nick (Nick
Stahl) is given a job at
his father's work as a
late night security guard
to help him move on from
the accident that claimed
his wife-to-be. Nick
starts seeing premonitions
of graphic murders in the
mirrors around the
workplace of people who
work at the building,
something only he can see.
Police become suspicious
of him as he keeps turning
up at the crime scenes
after the event. It seems
that these murders may be
related to a missing girl
and Nick, who with the
help of her concerned
sister Elizabeth
(Emmanuelle Vaugier),
begin to piece together
the connections between
the missing sister and the
murders. Basically taking
the basic plot points and
pasting them into a brand
new scenario, Mirrors 2
ain't exactly exciting and
Nick Stahl looks bored
throughout (or maybe
that's his concerned
face). I've gotta admit, I
haven't seen the first
movie, but I have seen the
Korean original and was a
bit so-so about that movie
particularly the twin
thing. I just don't think
these Asian horror movie
translate well when put
into an American scene.
Christy
Romano
(collages below)

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