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So, 'Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance' takes the eerie concept of a cursed mirror and really leans into the horror aspect. The setting—a church orphanage—adds this layer of forgotten innocence and twisted history. The pacing varies, with some slow moments that build tension, ultimately leading to a few good, gnarly practical effects. The lead performance feels genuine, capturing the desperation as she faces off against her stepsister, who embodies the evil unleashed by the mirror. It’s interesting how the film explores themes of sibling rivalry and the search for identity amidst chaos. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has its own unique vibe that collectors might appreciate for its blend of dread and drama.
Eerie atmosphere from the orphanage settingInteresting sibling conflictNotable practical effects for the era
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