After living in an old mansion for almost 10 years a family suddenly discovers a ghost-like presence trying to communicate with them. A super-natural thriller.
Spoiler alert: the whole movie is an attempt by a newly-impoverished woman to have an abortion because her family can't afford the home they're living in. So the ghost of to-be-born-child haunts her and the whole family. I'm assuming the woman renounces her satanic wish to abort by the end of the movie. What tripe. Regardless of your views on abortion, no one should make a propaganda film and mask it as an attempt to tell an innocent ghost story. Anyone who doesn't feel used by the premise is anti-abortion or the filmmaker.
This whole movie is one hugely awkward ANTI-ABORTION movie that admits to setting out to be a PRO-RIGHT-WING -CHRISTIAN-ANTI-ABORTION movie. The ghost is the as-yet-unborn-child of a woman who, due to job loss and facing loss of her home, is thinking of abortion. Want a worse crime? It's poorly written.
It's questionable. You hear dad talking about calling in an exterminator to kill an animal trapped in a drainpipe. Eventually he lets it out. Earlier in the movie a dog (they've never shown the family having) gets locked away in the mud room of the house and is crying for food before the woman finds it. It's the one scene I saw (only watched about 40 mins of film) where the dog even appears. Very weird.
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