I have heard about this film for a long time, but I have always watched this show with my friends yesterday because I am a coward. I have never been able to understand why Americans live in houses with attics and basements. These two images always give me the feeling that a murder or horror is about to happen. The same is true for this film, where the story begins when the heroine's eldest son accidentally goes into the attic. Then fell into a coma. There is no medical explanation for why he fell asleep. After that, the heroine also frequently saw ghosts. Under such high-intensity mental pressure, the male protagonist began to want to escape. He always thought that the ghosts his wife saw were hallucinations caused by mental stress. Until his mother's visit, at this time he was still skeptical. At the request of his wife and mother, he accepted the help of the psychic Elis. Only then did we finally know that it turned out that the strange ability of the male protagonist's son was inherited from the male protagonist. It also finally explained why the female protagonist sees various ghosts frequently at home, because those ghosts take a fancy to the male protagonist's son's body and want to snatch it. Elis offered a solution. Awaken the male protagonist's forgotten strange ability and bring back the male protagonist's son. After going through a lot of hardships, the male protagonist finally brought his son back smoothly. But in the last scene of the film, we found that the male protagonist's son came back smoothly, but the male protagonist was left behind.
There are a lot of foreshadowing and a lot of clues in the film, but at the end, the screenwriter will straighten out these foreshadowing clues one by one, and restore the truth of the whole thing to us. That's the best part about this show.
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