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Your reflection moves without you—and once you notice it, you can’t unsee it. This analog horror short explores a subtle but deeply unsettling mirror anomaly that challenges the basic rules of perception and identity.

In familiar environments, mirrors are supposed to obey. They repeat us. They confirm we exist. But in this footage, the reflection behaves incorrectly—lagging, anticipating, and reacting independently. Analog horror uses these small violations to trigger the Uncanny Valley effect, where something looks right but feels fundamentally wrong. The discomfort doesn’t come from violence or shock, but from recognition breaking down. The reflection is almost you, yet not fully synchronized, creating a consciousness paradox that feels intimate and invasive. As visual corruption intensifies—scan lines, temporal drift, degraded frames—the boundary between observer and observed begins to dissolve. This kind of liminal space horror works because it weaponizes the ordinary. A mirror, a hallway, a room you’ve seen a thousand times becomes a threshold instead of a tool. What’s disturbing isn’t what appears, but what behaves incorrectly.

⚠️ Viewer note: This video contains psychological horror elements and perceptual anomalies that may feel unsettling.

If the reflection stopped following you, what would you assume was wrong—your mind or reality? Comment your interpretation below.
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🎵 Music (YouTube Original / Royalty-Free):
• “Dawn Drift” – YouTube Audio Library: [https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary](https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary)
• “Cylinder Five (Ambient Cut)” – Chris Zabriskie: [https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisZabriskie](https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisZabriskie)

#AnalogHorror, #UncannyValley, #LiminalSpaces

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