The heroine is paranoid to the point of being a little schizophrenic. For example, she always has a nervous face. For example, when he sees himself in the mirror, he will angrily vent his anger at himself in the mirror. From this point of view, it is not strange that there are many strange plots in the play, which are related to her schizophrenia. Of course, this is a horror film, and the appearance of various ghosts is normal, which is not discussed.
The heroine has a daughter, who seems to be estranged from her mother, and will forcibly hang up her mother's phone during a call. From the end of the play, the daughter should not be able to stand her mother's paranoia. Daughter can forget the past, not clinging to the past, which is very different from the mother.
The spirit of being too paranoid will give the ghosts an opportunity to take advantage, so the ghost of the heroine's father appears and leads her to this abandoned place step by step. There are all kinds of screams in the play. Always trying to find out. Two people with such strong attachments must eventually be harmed by attachments, trapped in the past and unable to escape. There is no way out, they will only seek death.
At the end of the plot, the heroine seems to realize that her paranoia is a mistake, so she tries to stop the "me", trying to stop the "me" from finding, but she can't do it, the "me" is still approaching without reflection. The grave that attachment points to is like reincarnation in suffering.
Only the daughter of the heroine, Emily, can avoid all this. Although the ghost of the heroine's father has the intention to bring Emily back to the house of ghosts, Emily does not continue her mother's mistakes and does not cling to the past. Do not repeat the tragedy of the mother.
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