Hey, I'm really sorry and I apologise, as it wasn't my intention to creep anyone out. I am sorry to hear my post has had this effect on you, it was the last thing I wanted, but it is good for me to talk to people about these things, it helps and I know I went off on a tangent and you don't really want to know about all that. I just reread the above and now I feel stupid. Sorry to everyone. Just humour me. Anyway back to Mirrors and I read somewhere it is by the director of Hills Have Eyes. I watched that recently and though I can't say I liked it, there was much to admire. Families are strange beasts, aren't they? No matter what, you cannot change where you have come from. Another great central concept for a horror movie - that you cannot escape your past, and who you are. It reminds me of that great Lovecraft story 'The Outsider' in which the central character lives alone and reads from a vast libary in some castle, and in the end finally catches an image of himself in a mirror - an ugly hideous being. All he wants is a chat and a beer with someone. Wants wrong in that, in wanting that? There's nothing wrong with that. Nothing wrong. Nothing.
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