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A teddy bear gifted by a grandfather quietly consumes a young girl's world, displacing those closest to her until the family fractures—then moves on to another child.
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Stan is a restrained psychological horror about attachment, protection, and the quiet violence of obsession disguised as love.
The story follows Emily, a young girl whose attachment to her grandfather’s old teddy bear quietly displaces everyone around her. Objects and relationships disappear one by one—a toy is destroyed, a dog disappears, a doll goes missing, and ultimately her brother becomes the scapegoat—grounding the horror in sibling rivalry and believable family tension. Harm is never shown directly; instead, the world subtly rearranges itself through absence. Bonds erode, blame is redirected, and the family fractures without ever naming the cause. The horror in Stan is not in the act, but in how easily harm can be dismissed, overlooked, or explained away.
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