Directed by
Lorcan Finnegan
Made by
RLJE Films
While Christine (played by Eva Green), a talented children’s fashion designer, engages in a phone call, an unexpected encounter occurs when a dog approaches her. This seemingly ordinary moment takes a dark turn as the dog spreads ticks onto Christine before disappearing into thin air. One particularly troublesome tick attaches itself to the nape of her neck, leading Christine into a downward spiral of debilitating illness that baffles her family.
To assist her, a woman named Diana (portrayed by Chai Fonacier) arrives at her home, claiming to be the caregiver whom Christine had hired. Both Christine’s husband, Felix ( played by Mark Strong), and their daughter, Bobs (performed by Billie Gadsdon), harbor a palpable distrust of Diana from the very start. As Diana settles into their household, she unpacks a suitcase filled with relics and folk magic ingredients that leave Felix and Bobs feeling more uneasy.
Engaging in dark rituals, Diana uses a matchbox to summon the tick that infected Christine. In a mysterious and eerie manner, she creates an altar in the fireplace of her room, utilizing the ashes in a complex ritual intended to commune with the spirit of a child. It’s during dinner when Christine experiences sudden, intense pains in her arms, leading Diana to intervene with an unusual method—hovering her hands over Christine while tickling her, effectively alleviating the pain. Diana reveals her supernatural abilities stem from a childhood encounter with a dying old woman, the last of her kind, who transferred her powers to Diana. Until this point, Diana’s abilities served as a source of income; however, the stigma of witchcraft has rendered her a social pariah.
Despite the strange but positive outcomes of Diana’s treatment, Felix remains suspicious. He confronts her in a heated interaction, demanding she keep her distance from Christine. In defiance, Diana ominously warns him to “be careful with the stairs.” This leads to a cascade of unfortunate events, starting with Felix being attacked by Bobs’ pet canary, culminating in a panic-stricken response that tragically results in the bird’s death.
As Christine and Diana bond over the funeral of the canary, Felix’s animosity towards Diana grows. Following the mysterious disappearance of Christine’s medications, Felix investigates and discovers Diana’s altar and drugs hidden beneath her bed, leading to Diana’s abrupt dismissal from their home. On her way out, Diana asks Bobs for a favor. The next day, Bobs informs Christine of Felix’s alleged frame-up, igniting a fierce argument between the parents. Felix’s escalation leads to another attack by a canary resembling Bobs’ pet, leaving him injured and hospitalized while Diana resumes her care for a weakened Christine.
In a chilling turn, Diana performs a final ritual, revealing that rather than curing Christine, she is meting out punishment for her past misdeeds. Christine sees haunting flashbacks of Diana’s life in the Philippines, where she lived a joyful existence with her husband and daughter until tragedy struck at the hands of landgrabbers and misfortune forced them into a sweatshop, operated by Christine’s clothing line. The devastating consequences of Christine’s business decisions indirectly resulted in the death of Diana’s daughter in a fire.
As Christine begs for forgiveness, Diana savagely retorts, calling her a “tick” while forcing Christine to relive the agony of that tragic fire. The horror culminates when Felix arrives to find Christine’s charred body slumped at her sewing machine. Meanwhile, Diana sends Bobs outside, instructing her to wait in the garden. In a heart-wrenching finale, Diana leaps from the roof to her demise, and as a black chick emerges from her mouth and enters Bobs’, it marks the beginning of a new, ominous chapter.
The film concludes with Bobs alone in the wilderness, foraging for herbs, while the spirit of Diana watches over her from a distance, leaving an eerie impression that their intertwined fates remain forever connected.
Christine's Encounter
While engaged in a phone call, Christine is approached by a dog that unexpectedly arrives. This seemingly normal interaction takes a dark turn as the dog spreads ticks onto her, vanishing moments later, setting off a chain of bizarre events.
Tick Infestation
One tick attaches itself to Christine's neck, igniting a series of baffling health issues. Her family is left perplexed as her condition worsens, leading them to seek help.
Diana Arrives
Diana appears at Christine's home, introducing herself as the caregiver Christine hired. Instantly, distrust fills the air, particularly from Felix and their daughter Bobs, as Diana's presence brings an unsettling atmosphere.
Diana's Rituals
As she settles in, Diana begins to conduct dark rituals, laying out a collection of relics and folk magic ingredients. Felix and Bobs grow increasingly wary as Diana creates a mysterious altar in the fireplace, hinting at her uncanny powers.
Alleviating Pain
During dinner, Christine suffers from an intense pain in her arms, prompting Diana to intervene in a strange manner. By hovering her hands over Christine, she alleviates the pain, revealing her supernatural abilities that originate from a past encounter.
Conflict with Felix
Suspicions mount as Felix confronts Diana about her methods and orders her to stay away from Christine. In a chilling warning, Diana ominously tells Felix to 'be careful with the stairs,' foreshadowing the misfortunes to come.
The Canary Incident
After the confrontation with Diana, Felix is unexpectedly attacked by Bobs' pet canary. The ensuing chaos results in a panic-induced accident that leaves the canary dead, deepening the rift in the family.
The Funeral
In a somber moment, Christine and Diana bond over the canary's funeral. Tensions escalate as Felix's jealousy and fear of Diana grow, creating a palpable divide in the household.
Diana Dismissed
Felix investigates and discovers Diana's altar, leading to her swift expulsion from the home. Before leaving, Diana asks Bobs for a favor, planting seeds of conflict and distrust within the family.
Parental Argument
The next day, Bobs reveals Felix’s scheme to frame Diana, igniting a fierce argument between Christine and Felix. As tension crescendos, Felix suffers another attack by a bird resembling Bobs' canary, leaving him injured.
Agonizing Ritual
In a chilling twist, Diana performs a final ritual, revealing her true intentions are not to cure Christine but to exact vengeance for past grievances. Christine is tormented by vivid flashbacks of Diana's tragic life.
Revelation of Past Wrongs
Christine learns that her clothing business indirectly led to the tragic death of Diana’s daughter, entangling their fates in a web of guilt and regret. As Christine pleads for forgiveness, Diana cruelly reminds her of the pain she caused.
Christine's Demise
The horror of the reunion escalates as Felix finds Christine's charred body, slumped over her sewing machine, signifying the culmination of Diana’s retribution. The family is forever altered by this devastating loss.
Diana's End
In an act of tragic finality, Diana jumps from the roof, sealing her own fate. As a black chick emerges from her mouth and enters Bobs', it signifies a sinister new beginning for the child.
Bobs' New Reality
The film concludes with Bobs alone in the wilderness, embarking on a new journey of foraging for herbs. The spirit of Diana watches over her, suggesting their fates remain intertwined in an eerie connection.
Christine
Christine is a talented children's fashion designer whose life spirals into chaos following her encounter with the tick. Initially depicted as a loving mother, her character evolves amidst suffering, revealing her complicity in the tragedies of others. She is ultimately forced to confront her past deeds and their consequences.
Felix
Felix is Christine's husband who is overtly protective yet deeply skeptical of Diana. His distrust highlights the tension within the household, reflecting his attempts to shield his family from perceived threats. As events unfold, his actions lead to critical consequences, underscoring his dual role as protector and instigator.
Diana
Diana is a complex character whose supernatural powers stem from a traumatic past. Initially appearing as a caregiver, her true motivations unfold as she seeks vengeance against Christine for her tragedies. Diana's strength is underscored by her connection to folk magic, while her vulnerability is revealed in her haunting memories.
Bobs
Bobs is the innocent daughter caught in the web of adult conflicts. Her character represents the next generation affected by past grievances. With a youthful curiosity, she navigates the turmoil of her family and bears witness to the unfolding drama, serving as a bridge between the supernatural and the real.
Time period
The movie unfolds in a contemporary setting where the themes of witchcraft and modernity collide. While specific dates are not provided, the characters’ lives reflect current societal issues and personal conflicts rooted in the past. The interplay of Diana's historical experiences versus Christine’s present-day struggles highlights the lingering impact of ancestral trauma.
Location
Philippines
The Philippines serves as a backdrop for a poignant moment in Diana's flashbacks, showcasing a vibrant but challenging life before tragedy struck. Known for its rich culture and diverse landscapes, it contrasts sharply with the horror that follows. The film's later scenes also embrace a wilderness setting where Bobs finds herself foraging, symbolizing a return to nature amidst chaos.
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Justice
The quest for justice permeates the narrative as Diana’s actions stem from a desire to avenge the destruction of her family caused by Christine’s business. This theme is explored through the supernatural lens, where misdeeds from the past resonate with present consequences. It reflects on the moral complexities of revenge and forgiveness.
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Witchcraft
Witchcraft plays a pivotal role in the film, embodied by Diana and her rituals that blur the lines between healing and vengeance. Through her supernatural abilities, the story challenges societal perceptions of witchcraft, painting it as both a curse and a means of empowerment. Diana's experiences highlight the stigma faced by those marginalized by their gifts.
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Loss
Loss is a somber theme that runs throughout the film, epitomized by Diana's memories of her daughter and the canary's tragic death. Christine's own losses—of health and innocence—echo the pain felt by Diana. This theme encapsulates the destructive impacts of grief and the lingering attachment to those we have lost.
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