Extended Reading
  • Palma 2022-04-11 08:01:01

    crazy mirror

    Originally, I didn't plan to write a comment, and my writing is not good, but after reading the discussions of several people, I couldn't sit still. Some analyses are simply too much. First let me tell you my understanding of the plot.
      







      When the heroine's family of five eats together, the mirror...

  • Adela 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    film review

    From the plot point of view, this film seems to reflect a story about mirrors. In fact, everyone should find some commonalities from many similar films. The story of the world in the mirror has been around since a long time ago. The question creates doubts, and there are many opinions on it. At the...

  • Rigoberto 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Quite a novel concept, the person in the mirror, the real person. Although it's much uglier than Sleepless in the supermarket, it can't be considered a step backward for the director. People try a variety of styles. I don't like the kind of spooky and spooky music that keeps appearing, but it's really timid if you keep watching it. . . .

  • Aurore 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    The soundtrack is cryptic and startling, but it's actually a boring story propped up by the old superstition that a broken mirror will bring bad luck. A movie that is completely for Linna to show her body and beauty. Welfare plus star.

The Broken quotes

  • [opening screen, small text on black]

    Opening Quote: You have conquered and I yield.

    Opening Quote: Yet henceforward art thou also dead - dead to the World, to Heaven, and to Hope!

    Opening Quote: In me didst thou exist - and, in my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself.

    Opening Quote: Edgar Allan Poe

  • [Kate and Gina are kneeling down to sweep up the large mirror that suddenly broke during dinner while the men of the family stand by and watch them]

    Kate Coleman: [Quietly to Gina] I guess that's seven years back luck then.

    Gina McVey: [mischievously whispering] I thought it was seven years bad sex.

    Kate Coleman: No, I've already had that.

    Daniel McVey: Oi, I heard that.

    Kate Coleman: [smiling up at her husband] Baby, that was before I met you.

    [John, Gina and Kate's father, is apparently oblivious to the entire by-play that's occurred and preoccupied by the broken mirror]

    John McVey: Do you think we can fix it?