As Julie Rivers navigates the uncertainty of pregnancy and parenthood, she finds herself confined to bed by doctor's orders, but soon discovers that her new home holds secrets and specters.
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Bed Rest does not have end credit scenes.
Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez
Four Year Old Kinsey
Darcy Fehr
Jake
Paul Essiembre
Dean Whittier
Erik Athavale
Dr. Erik Meadows
Melissa Barrera
Julie Rivers
Diana Botelho-Urbanski
Clinic Nurse
Edie Inksetter
Delmy Walker
Frederick Allen
Guy Burnet
Daniel Rivers
Koen Schneiderat
Seven Year Old Kinsey
Kristen Harris
OB-GYN
Kristen Sawatzky
Melandra Kinsey
Lorrie Papadopoulos
Marina Stephenson Kerr
Mrs. Whittier
Robert Nahum Allen
William Whyte
5.0 /10
IMDb Rating
62
%
User Score
What profession does Daniel Rivers hold in the film?
A university professor, Daniel Rivers, and his wife Julie are preparing to welcome their first child as they move into a charming yet worn lakeside house in upstate New York. During renovations, a worker presents Julie with an old bracelet he discovered while fixing the drain, mistakenly thinking it belongs to her. Though it isn’t hers, Julie decides to keep it. As they settle into their new home, their feline companion, a Seal Point Ragdoll named Lou, explores the surroundings, while Daniel feels the weight of the renovation on his shoulders, yet finds joy in his growing family with Julie, who is seven months pregnant.
On a seemingly ordinary night, Julie sets the bracelet on her wrist while unpacking but is soon distracted by a mysterious child’s whisper echoing from down the hall. Lou becomes agitated, hissing at a tarp-covered door, prompting Julie’s curiosity. Just then, Daniel appears, eager to showcase the nursery, including a state-of-the-art crib and baby monitor. Later that evening, amidst an academic gala hosted by Dean Whittier and his wife, Julie engages in conversation, only for Daniel to interject before she can share that this pregnancy is not their first. This triggers a tense argument back home, revealing the painful truth: years prior, they lost a son, a stillborn named Andrew. Upset by Daniel’s omission of this heartbreak, Julie’s distress peaks, leading to a fateful trip upstairs where she encounters the spectral image of a boy and falls, injuring herself.
In the aftermath, Julie awakens in a hospital bed, greeted by Dr. Meadows, who informs her that both she and the baby are stable despite her fall, but she must adhere to strict bed rest to avoid complications. Manifesting concern, Dr. Meadows recommends halting all house renovations. Back home, Daniel tries to lift Julie’s spirits, filling the bedroom with helpful gadgets, yet her discontent lingers as she grapples with the sudden restrictions placed upon her.
As days of bed rest progress, eerie occurrences unfold: echoes of a child’s laughter and glimpses of something inexplicable in the nursery heighten Julie’s anxiety. After witnessing more ghostly disturbances, including an unsettling reflection, Julie feels the mounting need to protect her unborn daughter. However, Daniel’s skepticism leads to further arguments, and he enlists a babysitter, Delmy Walker, to keep watch over her. Despite Delmy’s well-meaning intentions, overwhelming emotions drive Julie to confront the loss of Andrew, and mysterious phenomena escalate as Julie seeks solace but finds herself increasingly isolated.
The tension reaches a turning point when Delmy shares chilling lore about previous residents, a family shattered by tragedy, feeding into Julie’s growing paranoia about Melandra Kinsey—a woman whose fate intertwined disturbingly with her own. After piecing together the haunting history of her home, Julie’s fears multiply, especially as she believes that Melandra desires her baby to replace the children she lost.
As supernatural events spiral out of control, Julie’s bed rest comes to an unexpected, chaotic climax. The spiritual battles become both frantic and desperate, revealing Julie’s determination to protect her daughter at all costs. Confronted by the malevolent spirit of Melandra, Julie fights with a profound will to safeguard her family while uncovering the truth of the past.
The climax explodes into a struggle for survival as Julie gives birth in the chaos. Despite severe injuries, her relentless spirit triumphs against the darkness, embracing the paradox of life and death as she confronts her fate.
In an emotionally charged finale, as Julie relinquishes her hold on this world, she finds solace, holding both her lost son Andrew and her newborn baby in spirit. She makes a poignant promise to care for her family from beyond, culminating in a bittersweet conclusion that celebrates love’s endurance through the most trying moments. A year later, in a heartwarming scene, Daniel plays with their daughter, and the family embodies hope amid the shadows of the past.
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