After the death of her child, Claire moves to the city of Bath seeking solitude and recovery. When she begins attending therapy at an elegant Georgian townhouse, she finds herself drawn to the ornate mirror in her therapist's consultation room. Its surface seems deeper than glass, its reflections slightly off - as though something inside is studying her. At first, Claire dismisses the distortions as stress.
But her reflection grows bolder, independent - smiling when she does not, turning when she stands still. Memories begin to shift. Objects in her home appear rearranged, moments of her life replay wrong. As the sessions continue, her sense of identity fractures; the mirror begins to show her not as she is, but as something it wishes her to be. When the truth surfaces, Claire realises that grief was never her enemy.
The mirror has been rewriting her, replacing her with a perfect imitation - one that smiles too easily, and never looks away. The Reflection Room is a slow, suffocating tale of obsession, identity, and the quiet terror of seeing yourself become someone else.
After the death of her child, Claire moves to the city of Bath seeking solitude and recovery. When she begins attending therapy at an elegant Georgian townhouse, she finds herself drawn to the ornate mirror in her therapist's consultation room. Its surface seems deeper than glass, its reflections slightly off - as though something inside is studying her. At first, Claire dismisses the distortions as stress.
But her reflection grows bolder, independent - smiling when she does not, turning when she stands still. Memories begin to shift. Objects in her home appear rearranged, moments of her life replay wrong. As the sessions continue, her sense of identity fractures; the mirror begins to show her not as she is, but as something it wishes her to be. When the truth surfaces, Claire realises that grief was never her enemy.
The mirror has been rewriting her, replacing her with a perfect imitation - one that smiles too easily, and never looks away. The Reflection Room is a slow, suffocating tale of obsession, identity, and the quiet terror of seeing yourself become someone else.