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Mirror 2005

★ 6.44 votes120 min📅 2005-10-27

Get ready to be spooked by the eerie world of Mirror (2005), a horror romance thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Hanny R. Saputra, this film follows Kikan, a high school girl who begins to see dead people through mirrors.

Director: Hanny R. Saputra

Cast

Nirina Zubir
Nirina Zubir
Kikan
Jonathan Mulia
Jonathan Mulia
Doni
Ira Wibowo
Ira Wibowo
Kikan's Mother
Henidar Amroe
Henidar Amroe
Ms. Yani
Joshua Pandelaki
Joshua Pandelaki
Kikan's Father
Vida Sylvia
Vida Sylvia
Lena
Unique Priscilla
Unique Priscilla
Aunt
Indra Brasco
Indra Brasco
Uncle
Ichi Nuraini
Ichi Nuraini
Dea
Leo Lumanto
Leo Lumanto
Psychic

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mirror (2005) about?

Mirror (2005) follows Kikan, a high school girl who begins to see dead people through mirrors, as she navigates her supernatural visions and confronts the darkness that surrounds her.

Who directed Mirror?

Mirror (2005) was directed by Hanny R. Saputra, a talented filmmaker known for his work in the horror and thriller genres.

Who stars in Mirror?

Nirina Zubir, Jonathan Mulia, and Ira Wibowo star in Mirror (2005), bringing depth and nuance to their respective roles.

Is Mirror (2005) worth watching?

With its blend of romance, horror, and thriller elements, Mirror (2005) is a gripping tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Mirror?

Mirror (2005) has a runtime of 120 minutes.

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About Mirror (2005) — A Haunting Tale of Love and Loss

Get ready to be spooked by the eerie world of Mirror (2005), a horror romance thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Hanny R. Saputra, this film follows Kikan, a high school girl who begins to see dead people through mirrors. As she navigates her supernatural visions, Kikan must confront the darkness that surrounds her. With its blend of romance, horror, and thriller elements, Mirror (2005) is a gripping tale that will leave you breathless. The film's atmospheric tension is heightened by its use of mirrors as a portal to the spirit world, creating a sense of unease that permeates every scene. Nirina Zubir shines as Kikan, bringing a depth and vulnerability to the character that makes her relatable and sympathetic.

The supporting cast, including Jonathan Mulia and Ira Wibowo, add to the film's tension and suspense, making Mirror (2005) a must-watch for fans of the horror and thriller genres.