
Reflexos is an intriguing entry in the horror genre. Ju Cassini's direction creates a moody atmosphere that lingers, reminiscent of early 2000s psychological thrillers. The pacing is deliberate, building tension gradually rather than relying on jump scares. There's a strong emphasis on practical effects that adds a tangible quality to the horror elements, which I really appreciate. The performances are solid, with a nuanced portrayal of fear and paranoia that feels very human. The film dives into themes of self-reflection and identity, using mirrors as a compelling motif. It’s all about the unsettling vibe it creates, and I’d say it stands out in its unique take on the mind's darker corners.
Focuses on psychological horror elementsNotable use of practical effectsThemes of identity and self-reflection
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Ju Cassini
Director
Eli Roth
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