(wind blowing) (electricity crackles) (train horn in distance) [CHARLES] Hi.
[VERONICA] - Hey. How's it going? Good. Any trouble finding the place? Just a little. Well, thanks for coming. I'm so sorry I asked
to meet you so soon. And specifically at a coffee shop. You're probably wondering why. This is the only thing that
helps me stay awake. I'm the only one taking care of her. That's okay. I understand. I just... didn't have a lot of time to
get ready, so I look like a mess. It's okay. I hope
I don't come across
as too desperate, but honestly, I am. I've been taking care of
my mother for years. I don't even remember how long it's been. What did you say was wrong with her again? Dementia. It just came with old age. And then it got worse and worse. At first, she would just forget
little things like dates and places. And then it progressed. Now, sometimes she doesn't
even know who I am. It can be pretty harsh. I can't even imagine
being in that position. It must be really hard. Yeah, i
t's rough. So why has it been so hard finding someone to take care of her? My mom's a handful. She's just very picky about
the people she chooses, and I just want the best for her. But between the constant stress and being away from home
for months on end, everyone just quits. What do you mean “being
away from home”? Someone to be with her 24/7. Living at the house. I would hate for her to get hurt or something to happen to her when she was alone. Yeah, of course. I understand. You wouldn't want
to do this full time. It would be stupid of me
to ask that of you. It would be only temporary until we find someone else. Look, Mr. Bloom,
I don’t know if this is the kind of job
that I'd be willing to take right now. It's nothing against you.
I just... I don't think I can do
this kind of work. I'm in a desperate situation,
Ms. Gray. I'll pay anything. At least for a little while. To have someone I could trust to know she's safe. When Steve recommended you, I knew I could trust you. Just think
about it. Please. [FOOTSTEPS LEAVING] [VOICE ON PHONE] Hello?
- Hey, Mom. I just wanted to let you know I'm leaving. They got here a little bit
earlier than I expected. [MOM ON PHONE]
What? Already? [MOM ON PHONE]
I thought you were leaving at 12. No, I know.
I thought they were. They just got here a little bit early. [MOM ON PHONE]
Can't they just wait a bit longer? No, it's fine. I'll call you later, okay? [MOM] Okay. I love you. Okay. I love you, too. Bye. Need any help? Got it. Thanks. You d
idn't have to lie to her. You don't know my mom. She worries too much. I can wait for her if it'll
give her some peace of mind. No, that's okay. We can go. Listen, Ms. Gray, it's not going to be that bad. Really. It's not the fancy job you
told your mom about. But... we're going to take care of you. And I didn't mean for it
to sound like that. I do appreciate the opportunity. And I appreciate you coming. I really do. But at least for my mom's sake. Try and enjoy yourself. (truck engine starts) (
creepy old music) (music fades) (truck shuts off) Are you okay? Welcome to our humble home. C’mon, c’mon. It's a little dustier than I like,
but I'm sure that will change soon. Absolutely. It is just about lunchtime. I'm sure Mrs. Bloom will
be anxious to meet you. Are you ready to meet her? It would be my pleasure. I'll be right back. (tense violin music) Hi, Mrs. Bloom.
I'm Veronica. Mom, this is Miss Gray.
She'll be your new caregiver. You'll have to forgive me, Miss Gray. I have not been fee
ling very well. No need to apologize,
Mrs. Bloom. It's such a pleasure to finally meet you. I've heard so much about you. Really? And what exactly have you heard? You would be stuck out here
with a demented old lady? No, not at all. I'm not as bad as my son
makes me out to be. I assure you, I may be stuck in this chair, but my mind is sharper than you may think. Come on, Mom. I didn't
say anything about you. Veronica really wanted to come.
She was very excited to meet you. She's going to love it
out here. Aren't you, Mrs. Gray? Of course. Absolutely. Would you like to join us
for lunch, Miss Gray? I think the worst part of being bedridden
all these years is eating Charles's food. (laughs)
Come on... It's not that bad. I cannot wait until I am
strong enough to cook again. Charles, would you say grace, dear? Of course. Bless us, oh Lord. And these gifts we’re about to receive
from thy bounty in Christ, our Lord. Amen. So I take it you guys are Catholic? What gave us away. For the rosary
around your neck? The praying for the food. Are you religious,
Miss Gray? I was raised Catholic,
but I don't practice it. It's Veronica, isn't it?
- Yes, ma’am. Do you mind if I call
you by your first name? No, not at all. Where are you from,
Veronica? Criddick. It's a very small town around 3 hours
away. There's probably more cows
than people there. Do you have anyone here
in Mintown, family-wise? Um, just my mom. We lived with my uncle, but he passed away not too long ago. Oh, I'm sorry. My c
ondolences. Thank you. I really appreciate the opportunity,
though. That's right. Charles mentioned that
this is only temporary. I understand. It's a shame, though. I really feel like we could get along. I would love to have you here
indefinitely. How's the food? It's great. Thank you. Um, I haven't had service
since we got here. You're not going to get any service
anywhere around here. We are in the middle of nowhere. I was hoping I could call my mom. You know,
let her know I made it, and I'm s
afe. I don't want her to get worried. You know how parents can be. Oh, you're more than welcome
to use our phone, dear. It's in the hallway
right where you came in. Hanging on the wall. Thank you. (birds chirping) [VOICEMAIL]
Your call has been forwarded [VOICEMAIL]
to an automatic voice message. [VOICEMAIL]
At the tone, please record your message. Hey, Mom, it's me. I just wanted to let you know that I made it and I'm safe. I know how worried
you get when I don't call, but I'll be at this numbe
r
for the next few days. If you need anything, you
can just call me here. Um, anyways, I'll talk to you soon. I love you. Were you able to call? Sorry. Didn't mean to startle you. Were you able to call? Yeah, it went to voicemail. She must've been busy. Mrs. Bloom is asking for you. Of course. (tense music builds up) Did you enjoy dinner, dear? Yes. Thank you for having me. You’re welcome. I got you some clothes. I thought it'd be more comfortable. Thank you. You’re welcome. They're definitely m
ore modest. It's a beautiful dress. Belonged to my granddaughter. I think it would be
lovely on you. You remind me of her. I made you a list. Here's some things you can
do when you get a chance. It's chores you can work on. Of course I'll take care of it. Would you hand me the bell
that's over on the table? Thank you. You can go. I’ll just ring the bell if
I need anything. Mr. Bloom. Mr. Bloom. [low pitch ominous tone] [ominous tone builds] It was supposed to rain today, but the rain... It's not
here. But it was supposed to rain today. Oh, yeah. It's still sunny out. Do you happen to know
where Charles is? Charles isn’t here. He left? Of course, he went home
to be with his family. Was there something that you needed? Yeah. I just wanted to go over
a few things with him. You could speak to me, dear. I was just wondering about
the sleeping arrangements. Just curious. I'm so sorry. Of course.
I'll show you. This is the room. It's not a five star hotel,
but I'm certain it will do. We saved
it just for you. It's lovely. Thank you. Oh, you can use the wardrobe
however you'd like. I apologize for the two beds. We used to have more people in the house. No worries. I'm sure I'll use
both of them. Please don't make a mess. I won’t. I promise. The bathroom is down
the hall to the right. And help yourself to anything
at all in the kitchen. I want you to feel
at home. Thank you. I'm certain that you are tired. So take this evening, get unpacked, settle in, and we'll start in the morning.
Thank you. I really appreciate it. Of course. Good night. [creepy old music fades in] [old music continues] [music echoes and fades] (low pitch droning fades in) [birds chirping] [clicking sound] [clicking sound continues] You must be pretty thirsty
working out here all day in the sun. You don't want it. I'm not very thirsty. How's your hand? (garden shears cutting) Seriously? You're not going to answer. My hand is fine, Miss Gray. How do you know my name? (eerie music fades in) You’re all they'
ve
talked about... for a long time. How could I not know
the perfect Veronica? What do you mean
“for a long time” ? Mr. Bloom... is very happy he
found you. His family is very fond of you. They've been looking for you for a very long time. Yeah, well I'm glad
I could be of help. What's your name? Joe. How long have you worked for
the Bloom family, Joe? (shears clip)
(bush rustles) It's been a while. Few years. How do you like it? (tense music) Thank you for the water, Miss Gray.
You'll want to g
o inside now. I was just about to make breakfast. Do you want to come in and j-
- No. [VERONICA MUTTERS]
Whatever. [JOE] This house. I've never been inside. There is something very strange going on in this house. I don't know what it is. But if I were you? I wouldn’t stay long. There were others, just like you. What do you mean “just
like me” ? (tense music builds) You should ask Mrs. Bloom. (dark music swells) (door closes) (loud percussive sounds) (pan rattles) (egg sizzles) How was your night
? It was okay. Couldn't really sleep. Probably the change of environment. How was yours? Same as usual. I don't sleep, but I'm used to it. (birds chirping outside) Ms. Gray, Would you help me with
something in the bedroom? I've a lot of things to pack. Of course. (birds chirping outside) Right now. Oh, of course. I’m sorry. There's the suitcase, dear. Thank you. Now, I already have some clothes piled up in the cabinet. If you'll get those for me, please. Where are you going,
Mrs. Bloom? I'm pack
ing so that I can go home. Home?
- Yes. Mrs. Bloom, do you know
where you are? Yes, of course. I'm at the university. I have to pack so that I can go home to my parents. Mrs. Bloom, you are home. We just ate breakfast around... 10 minutes ago, in your kitchen. No... (eerie violins) I- I don't know where I am. [stammering]
I- I have to get out of here. Please. Please. Please
help me pack. Mrs. Bloom, you are home.
You can't go anywhere. You can't tell me where I can go. Stop laughing! I'm not lau
ghing. Not you! Him! He wants to see me suffer! Who are you talking to? I’m just in this house!
Leave me alone, Henry. Leave me alone! Go away, Henry!
Go away! Just leave me alone! I don’t mean- I- Please make him go
away. Please ask him to leave. Please make him go! (heavy breathing) Hey, look at me. It's okay. I closed the door.
He can't hurt you. It's okay. Why don't we sit you in
bed for a little bit? It'll help you calm down. He'll be back. You just need to relax. It's okay. No one's there.
(ominous chimes) (door closes) (door opens) Mr. Bloom? Mr. Bloom? (floorboard creaks) Can I help you? Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you. The front door was open,
so I just helped myself in. Okay. Are you the new caregiver? Yes, that's me.
And you are? Oh, I'm Emily. Emily Bloom. Mrs. Bloom's granddaughter. Sorry. I wasn't told anyone would
be stopping by today. Oh, no worries. I didn't
mean to startle you. I just like to come by every now
and then just to check in on things. See how Gra
ndma is doing. So how is she doing? She's okay. She is sleeping right now. Do
you want me to go wake her? Oh, no, that won't be necessary. Just tell her I dropped by. I will. So how is it going with her? She giving you any trouble yet? So far, so good. No complaints. Oh, I'm glad. My grandmother
can be a handful... at times. Yes, I'm aware of that. Well, I'm glad to have met you. I'll have to swing by another
time when she’s awake. But I have some things I
have to talk to her about, so... I have
to get going. Sounds good. I like your dress, Veronica. How do you know my name? I'll call next time. (footsteps on gravel) What the he... (sinister male and female voices echo) (suspenseful orchestra music) (panting) (percussive strings) (bell rings) Where were you? Did you not hear my bell? Sorry, I heard it.
I was outside. You left the house? What if I needed you?
Well, what if I was hurt? And where were you?
Nowhere to be found! It was just for a few minutes, that's all. Oh, no, you can't d
o that. You cannot leave the house. I didn't know I wasn't allowed
to leave the house. I mean, I finished all my work. Didn't Charles tell you? I mean, he said I had to be here to take care of you,
but he didn't say I couldn't leave the house. Let me be very clear, Miss Gray. If you leave this house again, you're fired. Okay, Got it. (crickets chirping) (dishes rattling) I'm sorry. I just want you to know
I’m sorry. It's okay. I’ve been stuck in this house for so long. Sometimes I just lose my m
ind. I just want to get out. Maybe tomorrow we could
go for a walk outside. See the trees. That would be nice. I haven't seen them in a while. Ow! Are you okay? Yeah, I just. I just cut myself a bit. I’m fine. There is a first aid kit in
the cabinet over there. (crickets chirping) (creepy high pitch violin music) (music stops) (low pitch drone) (light footsteps) (door creaks) (cell phone ringing) (suspenseful percussion music) (birds chirping) Are you ready for today? What happens today? The wa
lk. You said you’d take me. I don't think I can today. I don’t feel well. I think I might need to go back to bed. What's wrong? I feel drained, tired, can't sleep. This morning when I woke up, I had bruises all over my arm. You probably just hit
yourself on something. It's an old house, Miss Gray.
You have to be careful. I think I saw Charles. I think he took my phone. Charles? Yes. I saw him outside of my window last night. He had my phone. Charles is home with
his family, dear. I saw him. I'd
like my phone back, please. Dear. Charles has no reason to take your phone, or to be hanging around here at night. I'm sure you'll find your phone somewhere. Are you done with your breakfast? (birds chirping) (door opens) (ominous music) (haunting voices whisper) (crickets chirping) (creepy 1920’s music starts
playing in distance) Hello. (woman laughing quietly) (woman coughing) (doorknob rattles) (woman coughing) (dishes clatter) How was your day, dear? What? That's how the days here tend to be
. You will get used to it. Have you lived here
for a long time? I'm afraid so. This house is all I know. Don't forget behind
the nightstand. Mrs. Bloom, can I ask
you a question? Of course. The other caregiver. What happened to her? Joe mentioned something about her. She just left. We don't know why. She just... left? Yes, she just got up one
day and left. Is that why Charles insisted on
driving me here? So I couldn't just up and leave? Of course not. That was common courtesy. This house is not
for
everyone, Miss Gray. Not everyone is welcomed here. Should count yourself lucky. (footsteps above) Did you hear that? Sounded like footsteps. Just let it go, Miss Gray.
Please. Mrs. Bloom, who's in the attic? We're finished for tonight. Go to bed, please. (door closes) (grunts) (sighs) (chuckles) (sighs) It’s not right, what you're doing. You should tell her. (ominous music) You wouldn't understand, Henry. But it's wrong. You couldn't convince her. What makes you think you can convince me? F
igured I’d try. I'm too late, aren’t I? You get in bed all
on your own. You're not scared of me anymore, are you? It's already started. There's nothing you can do
to stop it. If you'll excuse me, I need to pray. Our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done. (old choral music) (old choral music continues) Good morning. Good morning. You're up early. Couldn't sleep. I figured I should just get up. Very eager to get to work. Anything to make the
day go by
faster. (birds chirping) What are you praying for? I pray for many things. Right now, I am praying for patience. Does it work? Praying?
- Yes. Oh, I like to think it does. But you come out here to pray. I like seeing the trees. Being in nature just helps me to relax. Do you believe in spirits,
Mrs. Bloom? Excuse me? This house. Have you ever seen or
experienced anything weird? Is there something you want
to speak with me about? Ever since I got here, I've
had this... feeling of being watched. Th
is gut feeling of being in danger. I had no idea you felt that way. I'm so sorry. I haven't been able to sleep. I’ve been seeing things. Last night, I felt a presence in my room. Presence? Yeah. I was like awake but
asleep at the same time. That was right next to my bed. I could feel it. That must've been a dream. We're safe here, Ms. Gray. No one would ever harm you, but a horrible nightmare. It felt different. This morning, I woke up with more bruises. I'm 100% sure this wasn't me. I know some
thing that will help. It will help with the
bruising, dear. And the feeling of nausea. (old phone rings) (old phone rings) Hello? [WOMAN ON PHONE]
Hello? Veronica? Yes. [WOMAN ON PHONE]
Hey, this is Emily. Just wanted to see
if I could stop by today. I wanted to see Grandma. Of course. She's in the kitchen right
now cooking me her soup. But I'll let her know you're coming by. [EMILY ON PHONE]
Thank you. See you soon. Good news. We might be able to
go for that walk today, after all. That’s wonder
ful! What changed your mind? It's your granddaughter, Emily. (eerie string music) Emily. She came by the other day,
but you were asleep. She just called to say
she's on her way. Miss Gray She went to see what's
in the attic. (low droning tones) All the way to the end, dear. (low drone continues) (whispering voices) (voices echoing quietly) I don't understand. [MRS. BLOOM]
That's Emily's room. That's what's in the attic. I keep it locked because I
don't like her memories being disturbed. Besides,
it’s not like I can
get up there anyway. Her memories. I don't know how to tell you this. Emily has been dead for a very long time. No, that's not possible.
I saw her. What you saw isn't real. I know what I saw. I
spoke with her. I have a feeling that you imagined the entire thing. [MRS. BLOOM] You're seeing things.
- I'm not seeing things. Emily Bloom died of tuberculosis. Where’s Charles? I’m leaving. He is not here. I need to get out of here. I'm leaving now. (gasping and coughing) (gasps) H
ey hey hey. It's okay. How did I get here? You passed out. You
need to lay down. You need to rest. How the fuck did I get here? No need for profanity, dear. Where's Charles? He isn't here. He went home to his family.
I told you that. I need to speak to Charles. You need to lay down. You passed...
- I need to speak with Charles now! Certainly. I'll get him on the phone. (line rings) [CHARLES ON PHONE]
Hello? Hi, Mr. Bloom. It's Veronica. [CHARLES ON PHONE]
Everything all right? I wanted to talk t
o you. Haven't been feeling well recently. I know we talked about me
staying here, but it's getting to be too stressful for me. I don't feel well. Can't sleep. I feel sick. I was wondering if I could go home. [CHARLES]
I'm so sorry to hear that. I know taking care of
my mother isn't easy. I was hoping you'd be able to help. It's only temporary,
remember? I know. It's just. [CHARLES]
Ms. Gray, we really need your help. I can't. I'm sorry. [CHARLES]
I understand. I'll take you home in the morning.
Thank you. Is the soup ready? I'm very hungry. (crickets chirping) Everything okay? Fine. Just eat your soup. Okay. You seemed pretty eager to eat
a few minutes ago. Miss Gray... Why do you want to go home? Sorry. Why do you want to leave me? Have I not been a good hostess? Did I do something wrong? Mrs. Bloom... please. I made this soup so that
you could feel better. I care about you Thank you. I promise it's
not you. I have to go home. I understand. Hope you don't hate me. I don't hate you. I
just can't stay here. I have to go.
I’m sorry. It’s what they've all said. I need you to stay. (loud tense strings) I'm sorry too... but you will stay in this house just exactly as long as I
want you to. (creepy 1920s music) (rainfall) (thunder rumbles) (birds chirping) Good morning, dear. Good morning, Mrs. Bloom. How are you feeling? I'm good. How are you? I'm very well, thank you. What happened last night? I can't remember anything. You fell down and
hit your head. Please be more careful. Th
at is killing me. Why don't you come have some breakfast? You'll feel better. (quiet high pitch noises) (water running) (loud scary music) (music fades) (eerie music) Sometimes I wonder why this
happened to me. Feels like too much to bear. Things will get better. We found a candidate today.
She's a lovely young lady. Charles has been looking into
her for a while. She's the most beautiful blue eyes.
I feel so bad about all this. She looks like a nice girl. We had dinner. Her name is Veronica. Fra
nk is finally ready. It's happening. I miss home so much. (bell ringing) (crickets chirping) (house phone rings) (house phone rings) Hello? [EMILY ON PHONE]
Hey, Veronica. Who is this? It's Emily, silly. Can I stop by tomorrow to see Grandma? You're not real. You're not fucking real. (house phone rings) You need to leave me the fuck alone. [WOMAN ON PHONE] Honey?
It’s me! Mom! Hey, babe. Everything okay? Yeah. Yeah, everything's fine. I got a call from weird number. How come you didn't call me?
Sorry, I don't have service
where I’m at. Well where are you?
Is everything okay? I have a long day
ahead of me tomorrow, but I'll see you soon. What do you mean? I thought
you took that job? I'll call you on my drive back. I'll explain it all tomorrow. [MOM]
Call me if you need anything. I will. (low pitched drone noise) (voices whisper and echo) Hello? Are you ready?
- Yes. Just give me one minute. What is happening to me? (banging on door) Ms. Gray, are you ready
to go? Yeah. One second. Than
k you for coming today. Of course. It's grocery day. I brought groceries. And your paycheck too. Paycheck? Yeah. Got it right here. But it's only been a week. It's been a bit longer than that. It got here really fast. Did you come to take me home? There must be some
misunderstanding, Miss Gray. What's all this about taking you home? We talked on the phone last night. You said you would take me home. We've never had this conversation before. Yes, we did. You promised. You said you would take me h
ome. I am so sorry. If I had any
idea... You knew. You both knew. I'm not crazy. We've had this conversation. Ms. Gray... I’m spending the night tonight.
That's why I came. We both need some rest
and it’s a long drive. Why don't you rest up tonight and tomorrow I will take you home first thing. Is that okay? I promise. Yes, please. Thank you. I'm going to need you to
get some rest, please. All these things that you say
you're seeing and hearing, they're not real. (eeries music) (crying) (screams
) Miss Gray, are you ok? You killed him! You killed him! He was right there. You have to believe me.
He was right there. Miss Gray... You need to get some sleep.
You're hallucinating. I'm not hallucinating. I saw him! You need to get some rest. I can’t. It’s been a week. I can't sleep. It's been two months. You've been in the house for two months. No, It's been a week. You dropped me off a week ago. I dropped you off in March. It’s May. It was a week ago. I remember this. So please get some rest
. You are not well. I promise I'll get you out of
here as soon as I can. I promise. Please calm down. Everything is okay. How's your tea? Great, thanks. Charles said it would all work out. You were the one. At the end of the day,
he didn't choose you. The house did. What? You wondered why you keep
seeing all these strange things. I’m not seeing things. It's all real. You belong here, Miss Gray. The house wants you here. It's all in your head. You're literally insane. Am I? Or am I finally tellin
g
you the truth? I said I'm not going to be here
much longer. If Charles doesn't come
get me by tomorrow. I'm walking all the way home. You still don't get it, do you? Look at your hair, your face. It's already happening. You can't go home now. (laughing) What is happening to me? Why am I aging? Tell me! It’s such a shame. You’re
so pretty! You’re a demented old lady.
You’re a selfish bitch. And that's why you're alone. (Mrs. Bloom laughs) I hope you fucking die! (Mrs. Bloom crying) (banging on
door) Have you lost your damn mind?
What is wrong with you? You hit an 80 year old woman. You hit a sick 80
year old woman? I didn’t mean to.
It was an accident. An accident? You're lucky
I don't call the cops right now. She said... I had to. I don’t know. I gave you an opportunity. I paid you well. I brought you into my home. And this is how you
repay us? Have we not been good enough
to you? You have. I'm sorry. She loves you. She treats you like a daughter. The least you could do is show her
s
ome respect. Won't happen again, I promise. If you ever strike my mother again, you will regret it. Please, I’m so sorry. I promise. One more week you owe me. You stay one more week. Sorry. If you're not going to do a
good job, just don't do it. Now, I know you and Charles
came to an agreement, but if you don't want to be here, just go. I'm sorry I lost my patience. I do want to be here with you. I promise I'm going to be here
for another week. So you never tell me where you're going. Out of thi
s house. Finally. Is Charles taking you with him? I certainly hope so. Is that your family in that picture? You’ve never talked about them. You've never asked. I was scared to. Why are their faces scratched off? Why are you so interested in my family? On your last week? Sorry, I was just curious. You shouldn't ask questions you
don't want the answers to, dear. I think I'm finally packed. I’m finished. I'm finished packing. (muffled voices) (female voice)
I think it would work. (muffled male voi
ce)
I’ve made all the preparations. (muffled voice)
How much longer is this going to take? I don’t think I can
wait much longer. Will it work? (muffled voices) I feel bad about doing this
to her, but I don’t have a choice. Are you not eating? Doesn't look very appetizing. Who cooked today? I don't remember cooking. I did. I'm feeling much better. I'm so glad. I don't know what's wrong with me lately. I don’t really remember
anything. It will get better, I promise. Mrs. Bloom, what's happening
to
me? I've read your diary. You shouldn't go around touching
things that don't belong to you. You should not have read that. I'm trying to make sense of things. And I've seen the pictures on the wall with their faces scratched out. I was scared to ask why Then I read what you wrote. You're not Mrs. Bloom,
are you? You are wrong. I have been Mrs. Bloom for a
very, very long time. But soon, I won’t be. You can walk? I’m feeling much stronger. I have you to thank for that. Why am I here? You are ver
y, very special to me, (suspenseful percussion music) You know, the house won't let
you leave, Miss Gray. I'm so sorry. Why don't you just come
back in? Don't make me have to come get you. (music stops) (tense electronic music) Do you have any idea what it's
like to be utterly alone? To have no one? No one to talk to. No one to lay next to
at night. No family, no hope. No will to live. Please understand. I just want to go home. She had it all, you know. Mrs. Bloom. It was ripped away from her. E
mily contracted tuberculosis. Mrs. Bloom caught it taking
care of Emily, and they just left her. He abandoned both of them
to just die in that house. After Emily died, she prayed for death. She begged for death, but
death would not come. So this woman of faith, did the unthinkable. She made a deal with an evil spirit in exchange for her death, she would trap another “Bloom”
in her place. The spirit absolutely determined that Mrs Bloom would get revenge
on the family that just left her here to ro
t. Oh, don't tell me that you don't see. Don't tell me you don't
see the resemblance. With those big, beautiful
blue eyes... I really am sorry, but it's your turn now. (Veronica breathes heavily) (dark ominous music) And I will give you a new heart. A new spirit will I put within you. And I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, He is a new creature. The old is gone. The new has come. (ominous music) Take her away. Take her away! (melanc
holy music) (sobbing) Dad! (both crying) The worst is the first couple days. Thanks for helping me pack. I can’t say I’m gonna
miss this place. The house doesn’t like to
be changed. You’ll have to leave
those up. But when you find the right
person, it’ll let you know. And you’lll have him to
keep you company. (somber ethereal music) (wind blows) (sinister music)
Comments
Love this film!
An amazing film..well-acted, scripted, filmed and great soundtrack. Worth watching again@
Not worth watching. No justice . Poor caretaker being punished. No sense in the story
GOOD FILM.
great movie 👍 together with all the actors are awesome ❤from MALAYSIA
Definitely worth watching.
This is a copy cat of the movie Skeleton Key, but not as good. Sorry. Try being original and less evil.
Mabuhay ❤❤❤ Watching from Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭 While working 😊
Awesome movie 🍿.. Thankyou for sharing 😊
I thought it was a pretty good movie, Thanks for airing it
Good movie worth the watch from Nanna di in Australia
Thank you for sharing with us🌹❤️
Hello i'm watching from indonesia❤
Excellent ❤🎉
Good film. Thank you 😊
Really enjoyed this movie. Byrnestown qld Australia
Wasted time watching. Not thrilling as there is no proper explanation of the curse . Watch till the end without understanding the curse mentioned in the movie. Shikes!!!
Not bad at all! Thanx for sharing...
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Good film