Overview[]
Maria, an alienated high-school student, has her life turned upside down when she switches places with her sinister mirror image.
Plot[]
Maria, a lonely 18-year-old high school student, opens up to her reflection because of the lack of support she has from family and her peers. She switches place with her supportive, but evil, twin that she discovers in the mirror's reflection, but the newfound freedom unleashes suppressed feelings.
Cast[]
- India Eisley as Maria / Airam
- Jason Isaacs as Dan
- Mira Sorvino as Amy
- Penelope Mitchell as Lily
- John C. MacDonald as Mark
- Harrison Gilbertson as Sean
- Kristen Harris as Naomi
- Kiera Johnson as Ginny
- Michal Bernstein as Claudia
- Ernie Pitts as Gabriel
- Adam Hurtig as English Teacher
- Jordan Butterill as Jordan
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Trivia[]
- When asked in an interview about filming the scene where India Eisley, playing his daughter, takes off all her clothes in front of him, Jason Isaacs said: "I liked playing scenes with India when she was (her character) Airam. Just because it's a father's worst nightmare that their daughter is suddenly aggressively sexual and confrontational. You're used to having a certain status and parental authority. It's shaky anyway in the real world, but in our grotesque movie world it's even shakier and I loved it because it was so unsettling."
- Eight years before doing her first nude scene in this film, India Eisley, who was 16 at the time, was asked if she would ever do a nude scene like her mother Olivia Hussey did in Romeo and Juliet (1968) when she was the same age. India said "I'd only be comfortable, I think, if it was there for a reason. I think if they show it just for shock, I really don't know why they would use it for shock at all. I mean, it's the human body. I don't see what's so prohibited about it. But it would have to be there for a reason and not just there to be there."
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