A photographer moves her family into a strange old house, where she discovers an alternate reality reflected in the glass... A dark reality that is closing in on her.
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Bizarre occurrences plague a home but it remains unclear if they signal a manifestation of evil or the illusory products of a woman&39;s mental breakdown in Dark Mirror director and co-screenwriter Pablo Proenza&39;s tense supernatural thriller The tale begins when a family of three -- photographer-cum-mother Deborah (Lisa Vidal) her husband Jim (David Chisum) and their son Ian (Joshua Pelegrin) -- move into a house with a number of oddities attached including not only a shady history but creepy aesthetic touches such as mirrors that reflect to infinity and panels made of beveled glass Deborah begins to work toward rebuilding her career behind the camera but everyone who appears in her photographs suddenly and inexplicably dies On an even more unsettling note Deborah begins to suspect that the two women closest to her -- her best friend and her mother -- are in fact the walking dead or zombies The occurrences in the house seem to manifest themselves as omens beckoning Deborah to interpret everything but the signs conflict -- and threaten to drive Deborah beyond the point of comprehension when she discovers an odd book left behind by the prior owners and filled with strange cryptic diagrams and notations
Horror movie in which a photographer and her family move to an old house whose mirrors reveal strange images to the camera. Deborah Martin (Lisa Vidal) is so taken by a grand old house that she convinces her husband, Jim (David Chisum), and son, Ian (Joshua Pelegrin), to move there. Naturally, Deborah photographs the house avidly after they move in, through both personal and professional interest. However, while looking through the photos she notices that something is strange about the bathroom mirror and soon finds herself drawn into an unexpected world of fear and danger...
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