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Movie Review: 'Mirrors'

By Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel

August 16, 2008

Kiefer Sutherland in 'Mirrors'
Kiefer Sutherland in 'Mirrors'
Kiefer, dog, what happened to you, man? You used to be cool. We expected you to take over as your generation's movie tough guy.

But "Mirrors"? There's got to be more of an excuse for this than "this is all I could line up for my hiatus from '24.'"

"Mirrors" is about demons that try to suck souls from this world into their world, behind the silvered glass. It's a horror picture with barely a scare in it. Kiefer Sutherland is better than this—or should be.

He plays Ben, a recovering alcoholic, a police detective on long-term leave because of a death he blames himself for. His marriage is on the rocks. He's living with his bartender sister. And he has taken a job as night watchman at a burned-out department store where a lot of people died in a fire. It was a mental hospital before it was a department store.

Something is in the mirrors. Ben sees horrific visions, first of himself, then of those who died in the fire. He also sees them in his bathroom, in the rear-view mirror, on shiny doorknobs and TV screens. And if he sees them, they can get at him and those close to him.

Alexandre Aja ("The Hills Have Eyes," "P2") tosses the odd cheap jolt (pigeons fluttering out of the silence, a dog leaping against a window) in an effort to spice up what turns too quickly into a mundane tale.

It's not laughably bad. It's just not scary, a generally pointless thriller with motiveless murders at its heart and a most unsatisfactory resolution.

See the trailer and find local showtimes for "Mirrors."

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