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When her teenage daughter murders her husband, a Miami mother tears her family's life apart looking for a rational explanation — and discovers that a woman she barely remembers has been systematically dismantling that life, piece by piece, for forty years.
SYNOPSIS:
When Grace Harrow wakes in the middle of the night to find her seventeen‑year‑old daughter murdering her husband with a kitchen knife, her world fractures beyond recognition. Hope insists she “wasn’t in control,” and as the investigation closes in, Grace begins to notice strange symbols hidden in years of mail, gifts, and household objects — a pattern she somehow never saw until now.
As neighbors begin behaving in impossible ways — repeating Hope’s words, appearing motionless in windows, even immolating themselves without warning — Grace uncovers the truth: a woman from her childhood, someone she barely remembers, has spent forty years building an occult revenge structure around her family. The motive is devastatingly small — a spilled carton of milk, a hallway bump, a kindness mistaken for abandonment — but the obsession grew into a curse that has consumed generations.
Grace tracks the witch to her home, only to learn the final horror: killing the source transfers the curse to the killer. To free her daughter, Grace must become the vessel.
In a final act of brutal clarity, Grace sacrifices herself in front of the juvenile detention center, severing the bind and releasing Hope — who steps into the sunlight carrying the weight of trauma, freedom, and the faint whisper of something that may not be gone.
A prestige horror thriller about guilt, obsession, and the monstrous power of a wound that never healed.
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