Roxanne Larson
Feb 13, 2025
What does "Esseker" mean in the movie Mirrors?
What does "Esseker" mean in the movie "Mirrors"? Thank you in advance for your help.
1 Answers
Esseker is the name of a little girl (Anna Esseker) who suffered from schizophrenia. She was brought to the hospital to be under the care of a doctor but died.
The hospital subsequently closed down and was converted into a store (Mayflower). The doctor was later found dead, and it appeared as if he had slit his wrists with a piece of mirror.
The film begins with security guard Gary Lewis (Josh Cole) running through a subway station. He is clearly frightened of something and uses a fire extinguisher to break open a door. He enters and winds up in a locker room. He tries to escape through the window but finds that it does not lead anywhere.
Gary's reflection is cast in all the mirrors. He says that he was not trying to escape and that he does not want to die. The mirror starts to crack, and Gary desperately tries to clean up the cracks when a shard of glass falls onto the floor.
Then he sees his reflection holding the shard of glass, stabbing himself in the throat and slitting it open, spraying blood all over the mirror. Gary's throat is slit open, and he dies while his reflection smiles at him.
You can read the entire summary of the 2008 supernatural horror film Mirrors at TheMovieSpolier.com.
For box office results, charts, release information, and related links, visit Boxofficemojo.com.
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