Your reflection is watching. Waiting. Wanting in. After the sudden death of her partner, therapist Amanda Cole retreats to her family’s secluded lakeside cabin. But grief isn’t the only thing haunting her there. It starts small—her reflection hesitating, moving just slightly out of sync. Then the mirrors begin to behave in ways she can’t explain. Voices. Delays. Smiles that aren’t hers. And somewhere between the silence and the static, Amanda begins to wonder if she’s being observed… or replaced. Desperate for answers, she digs through hidden forums and corrupted files, uncovering a pattern of disappearances, reappearances, and altered lives. People don’t vanish. They’re rewritten. Now Amanda must hold on to what’s real—her memories, her identity, her grief—as she faces a choice no one else seems to remember making. Because once the mirror starts watching you, you’re already part of the story. A chilling psychological horror for fans of Black Mirror and Paul Tremblay, Mirror Image is a haunting meditation on memory, grief, and what it means to stay yourself when the world starts to forget you.