John Wynn's Mirror Mirror (2019)

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A Psychological Thriller, Drama about a Mirror that has no respect of person; no matter what your Social Economic status. The Mirror of truth follows the journey of Dr. Roosevelt Jones, a successful African-American Pastor searching for the truth while living a double life with a Caucasian stripper. From the church boardroom and his large congregation, Dr. Jones' trail takes him to a gentleman's club where he is infatuated with another lifestyle. In spite of his obsession with a stripper, Jones always returns home to his wife Robin. The Jones' have been married for 20 years, however they only have a business relationship. In the story's triumphant conclusion, truth and love overcomes greed and immorality.

Film Overview
"John Wynn's Mirror Mirror" is a 2019 movie directed by John Wynn, featuring a distinct blend of supernatural and philosophical aspects. The movie poses a detailed view into the inner mind of the person and the battle of great and wicked within each one of us. Premised on an age-old misconception surrounding a mirror's ability in reflecting our soul, the film is a potent message of self-awareness and self-transformation communicated via a distinct narrative and compelling storytelling.

Plot Summary
The movie tells the journey of Jonathan (Parker Stevenson), a bitter and depressed novelist, who discovers a supernatural mirror with inexplicable powers. While Jonathan is having a hard time to overcome his innovative block and personal concerns, he stumbles upon this mirror in a curio shop. Interestingly, the mirror has the capability to reflect the viewers' concealed elements of persona, their inner thoughts, and deepest fears. Fascinated and irritated by the mirror's power, Jonathan brings the mirror house and begins witnessing a transformative journey within him.

As the plot progresses even more, audiences see Jonathan's life revolving around the mirror, with spectral phantoms and illusions that require him to confront his past mistakes, inner worries, personal devils, and hidden thoughts. As he comes to grips with the continued impressions, he is required to question his sanity and truth itself. The narrative unfolds the mirror's impact on Jonathan's life, forcing him to deal with and conquer his internal fights and character flaws.

Character Development and Performance
Parker Stevenson, as Jonathan, showcases an outstanding performance, depicting a variety of emotions from fear, denial, and self-questioning as he pertains to terms with the mirror's power. He takes the viewers through a psychological rollercoaster as they associate with his struggles of inner fights and self-discovery. The other characters also contribute considerably to the movie's story, adding thriller, intrigue, and drama to the story.

Philosophical Underpinnings
At its core, "John Wynn's Mirror Mirror" checks out the concept of self-realization and improvement, urging viewers to assess their options and actions. The film confidently produces a meditative exploration of human nature, hinting at the concept of dualism, the co-existence of great and wicked within everyone. It offers a powerful message that a person requires to face their anxieties, insecurities, and fears to begin the journey of self-improvement.

Visual Appeal and Direction
Director John Wynn handled to carry out an aesthetically interesting movie, with the reliable usage of cinematography, unique impacts, and sound style to cause a feeling of mystery, suspense, and horror. The mirror, metaphorically and significantly, functioned as the primary sign in the narrative, triggering the lead character's self-discovery journey.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "John Wynn's Mirror Mirror" is an interesting journey into the human psyche. The film's philosophical undertone, combined with its supernatural components, produce an interesting story that keeps the audience hooked from start to end. Its exploration of mental struggle, self-realization, and improvement is articulated skillfully through strong efficiencies and a compelling story. The movie stands as a potent suggestion about the value of self-awareness for personal development and transformation.

Top Cast

  • Vincent M. Ward (small)
    Vincent M. Ward
    Dr. Roosevelt Jones
  • Tom Sizemore (small)
    Tom Sizemore
    Callahan Wilson
  • Judi Evans
    Debbie Wilson
  • Sarodj Bertin
    Maria Perez
  • Noel Gugliemi (small)
    Noel Gugliemi
    Pastor Oscar Flores
  • Chanté Bowser (small)
    Chanté Bowser
    Robin Jones
  • Denise Milfort (small)
    Denise Milfort
    Ebony