![]() Sophie says that she can’t help them but secretly asks Rebecca for help, hinting that Diana will not let her go. Rebecca and Martin set up an intervention with Sophie to tell her that they know who Diana is and they want to find out more information. The staff at the hospital attempted to do some experimental tests on her involving sunlight, but the surgery ended up taking her life instead. Diana’s father had sadly committed suicide and she also had an unfortunate skin disease that left her vulnerable to verbal abuse and berating. She goes into her deceased father’s office and discovers medical records stating that their mother, Sophie, was housed in a mental institution when she was younger, where she met Diana. She wholeheartedly believes that Diana is real and Martin wasn’t making it up. At this point, she’s going absolutely bonkers. She narrowly misses an attack by the clawed creature when she turns the lights on, but the next morning she notices that the name “Diana” was sketched into the floor of the house. Later that night, Rebecca wakes up to the same shadowed-woman that killed her father, hearing scratching on the floors. The mother and daughter get into an argument after Rebecca discovers that Sophie has been neglecting to take her medication, so she takes Martin back to her house to stay. Martin mentions to Sophie that their mother has been talking to a strange woman named Diana, but she assures him that she is not real and it’s just his imagination. She reveals that their mother, Sophie, has bipolar disorder. The agent questions the stepdaughter, Rebecca, about their living conditions. He keeps falling asleep in class and they can’t get a hold of his mother. His stepdaughter is then called into her brother’s school by CPS due to worries about the young boy’s home life. Well, the joke’s on him because he ends up getting killed by the shadow figure anyway so it doesn’t really matter. ![]() This shadow freaked her out to the core so she frantically tells her boss about what she saw, but he just brushes her off and tells her it’s nothing and she’s probably just overreacting. In the first scene, a worker in a creepy textile factory goes into the basement and sees the silhouette of a peculiar women with claw-like hands, but when she flips a light switch, it’s as if nobody was ever there. All things considered, I liked the storyline and the characters weren’t complete idiots, something all too common in horror movies. After watching it, I’m not sure which is scarier: the actual movie or the fact that 2016 was half of a decade ago. They said it was really scary and kept them up at night so I was curious if it would still do the trick 5 years later. I recently watched “Lights Out” a horror movie from 2016 that I remember all my friends in junior high talking about at the time.
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