I think it's ok

Elsie 2022-04-11 09:01:08

Maybe it's been too long since I've seen a similar type of movie, at least I think it's okay, it just means that the movie creates an atmosphere, and the plot weakens the theme a bit, a little regret.

If you think about yourself, about people's indifference in today's society, lack of affection, and inability to treat those who are around by fate, and so on.

When you see a group of people who are lying and cold as ice, think about it, it turns out that they came out of the mirror, it's so cold..., I also have a look at the person in the mirror recently. Direction development, self-checking!

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Extended Reading
  • Orland 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    Nothing scary except the music, I might as well just go straight to the soundtrack.

  • Elinore 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    Is this sexism? Is Daniel the only hope left? I don't like your music.

The Broken quotes

  • [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?

  • [Gina is studying a set of chest X-rays in her office when Jim approaches and looks at them as well]

    Gina McVey: Who are these for?

    Jim: Dr. Waters.

    Gina McVey: Interesting.

    Jim: What?

    Gina McVey: Well, do you notice anything?

    Jim: They're back to front?

    Gina McVey: No, look. Left and right tags.

    Jim: The heart's on the right side of the body?

    Gina McVey: [Nodding] Dextrocardia with situs inversus. It's not uncommon, but it's pretty rare. One in every thousand.