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Exclusive: Alexandre Aja talks Mirrors and Piranha 3D
The French splat packer on scares both supernatural and prehistoric.
by Joe Utichi | October 10, 2008
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Alexandre Aja - Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage.com
Alexandre Aja is the French horror prodigy, inducted into Alan Jones' splat pack, whose first film High Tension (Switchblade Romance in the UK) led to the high profile Hollywood remake of The Hills Have Eyes and now to Mirrors, a new take on a Korean original.

Kiefer Sutherland stars as a beleaguered ex-Cop who takes a nightwatchman job in an abandoned department store with a murky past. The silver-backed glass of the title is concealing a dark secret.

We caught up with Aja for his only UK interview to learn more about the movie as well as his latest project, a 3D remake of Joe Dante's classic Piranha.

I saw the movie recently at Frightfest.

Which cut of the movie did you see? Did you know there's a cut for the UK which is different from the cut that's being used in the rest of the world. The movie was rated 18 and they butchered the movie to get it rated under 15. They might have shown you the good one because they only did the cuts very recently. The first cut has been released in the States and the rest of the world. Fox decided to cut it here. I really don't know why they took that decision.

It's strange because usually in the UK it's good. High Tension was released uncut, and The Hills Have Eyes was as well.

Mirrors


This has been around for a while.

Yeah, it was right after The Hills Have Eyes that I received the script from Fox not knowing it was based on the Korean movie. I didn't really connect with the story or the characters. But in the movie itself something really strong stuck with me after reading the script and that was the idea of using the mirrors not only as an object but as a killing device. I thought it was something that hadn't been done before but it tapped into this universal fear we all have inside of us. It had been waiting to be tapped.

The idea of an alternate reality behind the mirrors is something we all thought about as kids.

Of course, there is something about looking on this side of the mirror to see if we can look through to the other side.

Did you see the Korean film in the end?

Of course, after we read the script I went to see the movie and the movie itself confirmed everything I thought about the script and the idea that you could control the reflection and to make you do stuff you're not supposed to do.

Who wrote that English script then?

I don't remember, but it was basically word-for-word the Korean movie. Scene by scene. We completely rewrote it, and that was the deal with Fox. Let us, Greg Levasseur and I, take the script and write a completely new one with it. I wanted to keep the idea that we have mirrors everywhere around us and I wanted to not only have them in the department store but to have them all around. I wanted to find a way to get out of the department store and bring the threat into the world. And, of course, I realised I could take it beyond just the mirrors and into every reflecting surface like the water.

Mirrors


What was it about Keifer that made him the right choice?

When I was writing the script I realised the fact that making this movie would be more expensive than The Hills Have Eyes and I knew I would need a strong leading actor - a big star. I started thinking about all the classic movie-star men and Keifer was one of the first men that came to my mind because I was thinking about who could play that ex-cop character who'd lost everything, turned to alcohol and was really trying to put his life back together by taking a job as a night watchman. I was thinking of Keifer in Flatliners. I was twelve or fourteen when I saw Flatliners and it was such an amzing movie. It was really scary and his character was so cool and romantic, and dark at the same time. It was exactly the character we were thinking so for me Keifer was an obvious choice.
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vitajex
vitajex writes:
on Oct 10 2008 03:19 PM

I love to read these profiles of famous hacks.

It's so enlightening to read about how real directors influenced them to remake all of their films.

Oh, gotta go! Time to eat some paint chips!


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shodanadam
shodanadam writes:
on Oct 10 2008 07:32 PM

Haute Tension poved that he is not a hack. He is taking whatever work he can get. If a French horror director can only get remakes offered to him to get exposure abroad, he has grin and bear it until he gets enough cred that studios let him make his own films.

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thereign
thereign writes:
on Oct 11 2008 07:19 AM

I've heard nothing but good things about Haute Tension. However, P2 and Mirrors are proving Aja's a one-trick pony. Both are absolute dreck, and no matter how he chooses to phrase how committed he is to making scary movies, or wants to make the best movies he can, he's currently failing at it right now.

While Aja hasn't descended to an Uwe Boll level just yet, he's become one of the directors whose work I've chosen to stay as far away from as possible, thanks to Mirrors and especially P2.


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blinkybrown
blinkybrown writes:
on Oct 11 2008 01:08 PM

Mirrors was one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Period.

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trgdr777
trgdr777 writes:
on Oct 11 2008 02:10 PM

Mirrors was absolutely horrible.
It was also the most fun I had at the movies with my friends.


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javier2000
javier2000 writes:
on Oct 11 2008 04:50 PM

BTW I dont think Aja directed P2

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inxperienced_youth
inxperienced_youth writes:
on Oct 12 2008 12:22 AM

the Hills Have Eyes was amazing. And you guys are too harsh on Mirrors. I thought it was awesome -it was exciting and was a great horror film. Most people are pissed about the end - i thought the twist was creative, i really loved it. I honestly think Mirrors is one of the most unappreciated films of the year. Its sad really when such a great film gets undermined by stupid people and lame critics who rely on other people's opinions to judge a film.

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frogleg
frogleg writes:
on Oct 13 2008 08:20 AM

You're right, javier - Aja's credited as one of the writers, not the director of p2.

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Caboose323
Caboose323 writes:
on Oct 15 2008 05:42 AM

the hills have eyes was actually suprisingly good considering it was effectively a remake. but i got dragged to mirrors yesterday and if this guy has talent, its lost under a pile of shock jumps and moments that every single horror movie has used for decades. and all that bull about seeing sutherland as another actor...well pretty much everyone watching agreed that the last half hour was like jack bauer hunting ghosts. unless aja makes his next movie a suprising breath of fresh air, pirahnas 3d may well kill any respect we as an audience has for him...sad times

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