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So, 'The Girl in the Mirror' is one of those films that really leans into its creepy atmosphere. Alix, the protagonist, finds herself in this off-campus house that feels a little too quiet, and the mirror—oh that mirror—it's like another character. The pacing has a nice build-up, with tension that slowly creeps up on you, making the reveals feel earned rather than rushed. It touches on themes of containment and the idea of souls not being able to move on, which is always a haunting concept. Practical effects are pretty decent, and they add to the overall unease. The performances are solid, especially Alix, who carries the weight of the story well. It’s not groundbreaking but has its own unsettling charm.
Atmospheric tension builds throughout.Interesting themes of entrapment.Solid practical effects enhance the horror.
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