House of mirrors
A house of mirrors or hall of mirrors is a traditional attraction at funfairs and amusement parks. It is a maze-like puzzle. In addition to the maze, participants are also given mirrors as obstacles, and glass panes to parts of the maze they cannot yet get to. Sometimes the mirrors may be distorted because of different curves, convex, or concave in the glass to give the participants unusual and confusing reflections of themselves, some humorous and others frightening.
Literary
The first known literary example is in Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera, in which Erik has built one for the Shah of Persia as a trap and later uses a similar trap house to protect his lair from his enemies.A house of mirrors features prominently in Ray Bradbury's novel Something Wicked This Way Comes.
The concept has also been used in comics. In Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman is seen chasing the Joker through an amusement park and into a hall of mirrors. The Joker is unable to clearly decipher what is real and what is just an image.
Film
In Charlie Chaplin's 1928 movie The Circus, Chaplin is chased into a mirror maze by a thief and the police.The climax of the 1947 Orson Welles film The Lady from Shanghai takes place in a maze of mirrors.
In the finale of Enter the Dragon, Bruce Lee's character navigates a mirror maze by breaking through the mirrors.
Francisco Scaramanga's "Fun House" in the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun has a house of mirrors.
In John Boorman's 1974 movie Zardoz, character "Z" battles against "The Vortex" in a mirror maze.
The 1983 Walt Disney movie Something Wicked This Way Comes culminates in a house of mirrors confrontation.
The 1984 movie Conan the Destroyer with Arnold Schwarzenegger contains a house of mirrors fight.
In Dariush Farhang’s 1985 movie “The Spell” is a house of mirrors.
Woody Allen's movie Manhattan Murder Mystery makes reference to the house of mirrors sequence from The Lady from Shanghai.
In John Wick: Chapter 2, John Wick engages in a chase, gunfight, and climactic knife fight in a modern art museum exhibit called "Reflections of the Soul" made of halls, rooms, and stairways lined with mirrors.
A house of mirrors features prominently in Jordan Peele's 2019 horror film Us.
Music
The Kraftwerk album Trans-Europe Express includes a song called "The Hall of Mirrors". Fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth also has a song called "House of Mirrors" of his Hard Hat Area album. The Insane Clown Posse album The Ringmaster has a song called "House of Mirrors", representing it as one of the attractions of the Dark Carnival.Television
In Season 3, Episode 7 of Stranger Things, the character "Hopper" leads a Russian assassin into a mirror maze.In an episode of the Twilight Zone, "In Praise of Pip", a bookie tries to tell his dying son how much he loves him while chasing him inside a house of mirrors.
Other notable examples include the CBS soap opera Guiding Light which, in 1980, featured a now famous sequence that depicted heroine Rita Bauer being pursued through a hall of mirrors by villain Roger Thorpe ; the show Macgyver, where Jack Dalton is brainwashed and is forced to fire on Macgyver; and Teen Titans episode "Betrayal".
In "The Carnival Job", a fourth season episode of the show Leverage, Elliot has a showdown with Molly's captors in a house of mirrors.
In the Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin episode, "Carnival of Souls" not only it was featured in the 1999 opening flashback but also the present day scene. The flashback depicts Angela and Elodie in a clandestine relationship and the present day scene shows Mouse lured by A.
History
The origins of the house of mirrors stem from the hall of mirrors in the Palace of Versailles.Gustav Castan patented a mirror maze in several countries between 1888 and 1895. In his words:
Sydney's Strand Arcade hosted an amusement called The Crystal Maze in 1893, an "illusive arrangement of mirrors" which gave the illusion of gardens appearing "contain innumerable people, the visitors and the attendants
being multiplied by hundreds."