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Eleven years before the main events, Alan and Marie Russell move into a new home with their children, Kaylie and Tim. Alan purchases the Lasser Glass for his office, and soon the mirror begins to exert a malevolent influence. It causes plants to die, pets to disappear, and eventually drives Alan and Marie to insanity. Marie becomes physically decayed and violent, while Alan is lured into an affair with a "woman" named Marisol, who is actually a manifestation of the mirror. The ordeal ends in bloodshed: Tim is forced to shoot his possessed father to save Kaylie, leading to Tim’s incarceration in a psychiatric hospital. The Experiment
She sets up the mirror in their childhood home with a complex system of:
The film picks up when Tim is released at age 21, seemingly "cured" and convinced that the family tragedy was the result of mental illness and domestic abuse. However, Kaylie has spent the last decade tracking down the mirror. She has researched its 300-year history of gruesome deaths and has devised an elaborate experiment to prove its supernatural power and then destroy it. Oculus (2014) 720p
: Alarms to remind them to eat and drink (the mirror makes victims forget biological needs).
The story of Oculus (2014) is a psychological descent into madness centered on the , an 18th-century antique mirror that possesses the power to manipulate reality and destroy anyone who comes into its possession. The Tragedy of the Russell Family Eleven years before the main events, Alan and
: Kaylie believes she is eating an apple, only to realize she has bitten into a lightbulb.
: The past and present bleed together. The adult Kaylie and Tim see their younger selves running through the hallways, and the "ghosts" of previous victims appear as pale figures with glowing eyes. The Tragic Conclusion Marie becomes physically decayed and violent, while Alan
As the night progresses, the mirror begins to warp their perception of time and space. The siblings find themselves caught in "perception loops" where they cannot trust their own senses.