When Kate’s lover walks out, she is left alone in an apartment thick with silence and regret. But something else lingers in the stillness—something watching, waiting. It starts with a glance, a trick of the light in an old mirror. But as her reflection begins to move on its own, smiling when she doesn’t, Kate realises the thing in the mirror isn’t just a distorted version of herself—it’s something else entirely.
Trapped in a waking nightmare, Kate must confront the entity that wears her face and seeks to take her place. But the more she fights, the stronger it becomes. As the walls close in and reality bends around her, she faces one chilling truth: the mirror never lies.
And if she isn’t careful, it won’t just show her fears—it will become them.