Forbidden Fruits 2026 Movie Review Trailer
*Mirrors No. 3* isn't a terrible film; however, it proved unnecessarily confusing and offered a highly unsatisfying ending. Upon leaving the theater, everyone else attending this film festival screening seemed displeased with the movie, making comments ranging from "the ending was bad" to "I couldn't understand some parts." I must say, I agree.
A young woman goes on a hiking trip with her boyfriend and his friends. For no reason that is ever explained, she acts moody and uninterested, and—once they have reached their hiking destination—insists on wanting to go back home. However, on the return journey, her boyfriend suffers a fatal accident, while Laura is left barely injured after being thrown from the vehicle.
For some strange reason—which also goes entirely unexplained—after the police and paramedics arrive, she insists on staying with the woman who discovered the accident. Shortly thereafter, she and the woman become good friends, and everything seems to be going wonderfully. Then, the woman's adult son reveals a shocking truth (something, incidentally, that was very predictable) and pushes her to the ground. Her reaction to this event is utterly bizarre.
This is a film that feels as though twenty minutes were randomly cut from it. Time and again, the characters' behavior was EXTREMELY difficult to comprehend, and the ending left me just as perplexed as the rest of the audience. Furthermore, there was an abundance of performances in which the actors appeared TRULY expressionless. All in all, it was a film I did not enjoy... despite having really wanted to.
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