This horror short story started off well but became a bit derailed toward the end. It leans more into psychological thriller territory, making the viewer question what's real and what's not. Still, there's probably a deeper message beneath it all-something many can relate to: the fear of repeating our parents' mistakes or the unsettling thought that we might be turning into a copy of them, whether we like it or not.
I liked how the theme of the copy machine was used so prominently, allowing the director to create cheap but effective visual moments. Overall, it's a stylish little horror flick-even if it becomes a bit hard to follow as the story unravels.