Boy in the Walls (2023) - full transcript

Alisa Jensen, who recently got married, has swapped her busy Manhattan life for a peaceful existence in rural Connecticut. She begins to hear strange noises in the house, she can't shake the feeling that someone is always watching her.

-Just a reminder, don't panic.

The contractors are

coming next month,

The electrical's

all been hooked up,

All it needs now

is a little paint.

-A lot of paint.

Fine, a lot of paint.

But we'll get there soon enough

And before you know

it you won't be able

To imagine living anywhere else.

Let's go check

out the yard. Huh?

- Yeah.

- Okay, buddy.

-It's way bigger than it

looks in the pictures.

-And way uglier.

-Well guys, this is

going to be great.

I mean, look at the

bones. Good bones.

-Alisa, you do realize good

bones is what everyone says

When they've bought some money

pit in the middle of nowhere.

-We're only 45 minutes

from the city, maya.

Your friends can come visit

anytime, stay overnight...

-Oh sure, dad.

My friends will

definitely come visit us

In our mildewed escape room.

-Hey. Maya. Come

back and help unload.

-It's okay. It's fine.

-We can play soccer

out back. Huh, dad?

When you're back

from your trips.

-Sure thing, bug.

-And I can play with you too,

theo, when your dad's away.

I've got a wicked left foot.

-My mom was a

forward in college.

She almost made nationals.

-You'd tell me not to

take it personally.

-It's harder when

you can't put it down

To standard teenage angst.

excuse us.

- Oh...

- coming through.

oh. Oh, wow.

She wasn't keeping up with

the maintenance, was she?

-A house like this

is a lot of work

For an old woman living alone.

-Yeah, living alone

and dying alone.

-The agent said she

died peacefully in bed.

You're not suddenly

bothered by that, are you?

-Oh, no. God, no.

No, no, no, no.

Oh, I always dreamed

of a house like this.

Noise, lots of laughter, kids

running down the hallway.

It was, you know, only ever

just me and grandmother.

I always pictured a big

house and a big messy family.

-Well, you sure

got the messy part

When you ended up with

a widower with two kids.

Risky swipe.

-Well, you used a

very sexy photo.

And your kids were

in the plus column.

More family, more love.

-It's an amazing woman that

says let's have even more kids

And move to the country

on our second date.

Well, I mean, we

were standing next to

An overflowing garbage bin.

It seemed like a life

change was in order.

-I was gonna say we were on a

romantic stroll under the stars.

-Hmm, you'd had three

glasses of wine.

-I remember how

stunning you looked.

-Well, obviously you

weren't that drunk.

-Ooops, sorry.

-Yeah, that's okay. Big

messy family, right?

You asked for it.

-Weird.

-She was mom's.

Her name is pearl.

Mom cut her hair. She

was such a badass.

-I don't have anything of hers.

-That's why we'll always keep

her things around us. Okay?

She'll always be with us.

Even in this crappy place.

-And all the rest of these you

can just put in the basement.

-What are you doing

with mom's stuff?

You wanna stick her

in the basement?

-Maya, no. No,

no. Of course not.

I'm just trying to clear some

space and get rid of some junk.

-Junk. Right.

What else would you

like to clear out, hmm?

How about me and theo?

Maybe get some new kids?

-What? Maya. No. Let's, um...

Let's reset...

-I heard you and dad

talking about it.

Oh, get a house this big

And you just have to

fill it with babies.

-Hey, maya. Enough.

Take it down a notch.

-Grr!

-Bloodwork is clear. Hormone

levels are promising.

okay. Some

good news for once.

-Try not to get discouraged.

-People say that but why

isn't it happening for us yet?

-The fertility journey

can be difficult

But there's no medical reason

That you can't have

a healthy pregnancy.

A geriatric pregnancy.

I hate that phrase.

-Me too. But how

are you feeling?

-Um... A little

overwhelmed to be honest.

-Well, the hormones that you're

taking can be destabilizing.

This whole process

is a huge stressor

So do everything you can

to reduce that stress.

Lots of rest, exercise.

That's what it takes to

stimulate egg growth.

-One, two, three.

Okay.

Okay. Here you go, hon.

-Thank you.

-You're welcome.

You're welcome.

- Okay.

- How'd it go?

-Oh, you know. Ouch.

But I have to learn how to

do it without you, so...

-Ah.

You sure you're not

overcompensating a little?

-Sit.

Drink coffee.

Be silent.

-I admit, the house

is kind of cool.

Unfortunately it comes with

a step-monster included.

-At least yours isn't, like,

five years older than you.

-True.

She spends all day auditioning

to be my new best friend.

-That's my job.

-Trust me, you

don't have to worry.

-Oh, god.

It's only been a week and

I already miss you so much.

-Me too. Your room is

unbelievable! Huge!

Give me the tour.

-Okay. There are

some nice touches.

I've already started

on my collage wall.

-Cool.

-And I can finally lock my door.

-Aw, lucky.

-And check out this closet.

It's huge!

-It's the size of a new

york studio apartment.

Boo!

God, theo. Such a sneak.

-Dad said you had to

get downstairs pronto

To catch the bus for school.

-Oh my god. You're

taking a bus?

-Shut up. I'll

talk to you later.

-Okay, bye.

-Oh, don't be such

a creeper. Come on.

-Oh, oh.

Um... Hi. I made a smoothie

with that fruit you like.

Uh... Acai.

-Acai.

-However you pronounce it,

It's pretty nice that alisa

made you a smoothie, isn't it?

-Don't really have

time to drink it.

I have to catch the bus.

-What you mean is thanks

for thinking of me, alisa.

-Okay, fine. Thanks.

-Have a good day.

Try to stay warm.

-What's that supposed to mean?

-Nothing, nothing.

You just get cold

in that outfit.

-Oh, my god.

Are you shaming me

for showing my body?

- No!

- You are!

-No, no. I'm, I'm,

I'm, I'm... No.

-Nice.

Very progressive.

Very feminist.

-Ooh!

Oh, great.

No, I'll get it. I'll

get it. I'll get it.

- Can I help?

- Un-huh, uh-huh.

I'm so sorry.

Okay, let's go theo.

You're gonna be late.

Bye, honey. Have a good day.

-Bye theo.

-Bye.

-Shey!

-Hey! So, how's the new life?

-It's good, it's hectic.

I'm out for a run.

-In the countryside? Scary.

-Oh, it's not that remote, shey.

-When can I come out there so

we can drown those anxieties

In a bathtub full of negronis?

-Well, uh, soon.

But I'm sort of hoping mine

will just be herbal tea.

Oh, that's great!

Fingers crossed.

And listen, for you I will

come out there and drink tea.

I might have to

spike mine though.

-Of course you will.

I think I heard something.

-A sasquatch?

No, not a sasquatch!

Listen, um, I'm gonna run

but I will talk to you soon

About coming out for a visit

in a couple days. Okay?

-Okay. I'll be waiting.

Love you, have a good run.

-Thank you, hon.

Love you too. Bye!

-Congratulations!

When are you due?

- Just a couple more weeks.

- Oh, not long to go...

-Are we all set? Do

you need anything...?

cute town.

-I know, right?

Listen. I think we have

to delay the contractors.

The money just isn't there.

No big purchases for a while.

-Okay. I just saw a

really nice crib though.

-Oh, remember we

have theo's old crib.

-Of course, yeah. I... It's

just that, that, that's...

That's yours and rachel's.

Is it weird that sometimes

I'm just a bit jealous of her?

-Jealous of a dead woman?

-I know. I know,

it's ridiculous.

-Come on, hon. Hey.

Rachel's always gonna

be a part of our story

But you're not some

consolation prize.

You know that, right?

You know I love you.

-It's just that if she

hadn't gotten cancer...

-What?

-Then we never would've met

and I hate that thought.

-But she did.

It was awful.

But then you and I

found each other.

I got struck by lightning

twice in one lifetime.

How lucky am I?

-Pretty lucky I'd say.

You know, we should probably

replace this mirror but...

I kinda like it. I

think it has history.

Uh... This sink on the

other hand has got to go.

-Ouch!

-What happened?

-Oh, nothing, just

burned my finger.

-What do you think?

-Very romantic. Are you okay?

-Why don't you

take a look at it?

-Okay, don't mind if I do.

Oh, I don't know. I think

you're gonna make it.

Thank you, so sweet.

There is one good thing about

this new school, actually.

Ugh. Alisa and my

dad are so gross.

They can't keep their

hands off each other.

Alisa is obsessed

with getting pregnant.

-They're newlyweds. They

gotta do the business.

-It feels like we're

her practice family.

Oh, I made you a smoothie.

Oh, borrow my sweater.

All stepmom 101.

-Okay. What's the one good

thing about the new school?

-There's this boy.

He's kind of different.

-Different how?

-I don't know, he's

a little moody.

Kind of dark, smart

though. I like him.

-Okay. Tell me more.

-Chloe, I'll call you back.

How could you do that to her?

What are you, some

kind of psycho?

-What? To who?

-Maya, calm down.

-I found pearl in

the garbage, dad.

She tried to throw her out.

-No, no. I would never.

-Maya, alisa wouldn't do that.

-Then who did?

Who else would throw

her in the garbage

'cause they really

didn't give a...

-Maya!

-I would never take

something precious to you

And throw it away, maya.

Maybe theo did it by mistake?

I mean, I read about this.

-Why would he throw out his

mom's most important possession?

-Well, sometimes

kids act in ways

That don't always make sense.

-What do you know about kids?

-What's... What's going on?

-Theo, um... Did, did

you throw maya's doll...

-Mom's doll.

-Theo honey, did

you, by mistake,

Throw the doll in the trash?

-Her name is pearl.

-Enough! Maya, you've

made your point.

-Alisa, no one's being

accused of anything.

-Aren't I?

No, you're right.

You're right. I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

-I don't understand.

I didn't do anything.

-It's okay, bug.

Nobody's upset with-

Oh, come on. Must

be the breaker.

-I'll go, I'll go

flip the switch.

-No, I got it.

Come on, theo. Back to bed.

Come on, you gotta use

those young eyes of yours

To guide us through the dark.

You know I can see

in the dark, right?

-I know you can.

I just hope you use

your powers for good.

-Wow. I am impressed.

-Thank you.

I told you I was

good with my hands.

-That I already knew.

Cheaper than a

contractor, right?

-Definitely better looking.

I still need to

put on the handles.

-I wish I could help but I gotta

close this deal in cleveland.

I will be back soon.

-No, it's fine. It's okay.

I'll just keep

going, I'm on a roll.

Where did you put

the, um, new hardware?

- It's in the basement.

- Okay.

-Watch the door, by

the way. It sticks.

-Okay.

And this suit. So...

-Maybe we should sneak

upstairs right now.

-Go! Go!

I gotta get this done and

you are gonna be late.

Love you.

-I love you.

-Boy, you weren't kidding

when you said sticky.

Of course, of course.

Here we go.

Theo?

ahhhh!!!!

Theo!

Theo!

Oh, my god! Oh, my

god! Oh, my god!

Are you okay?

-I saw something

and I ran. I fell.

-Honey, what did you see?

-I was coming downstairs to

look for my baseball equipment.

I don't know where

anything is in this house!

-You poor thing. I'm so sorry.

Listen, um... Let's

go upstairs. Okay?

And get you cleaned up? I'm

sorry you hurt yourself.

We're just gonna get you

all patched up. Okay?

Alright. Let's go.

Okay, so... You know

what you're gonna do?

You are gonna think

of the rudest,

The worst word you know. Okay?

The one you would never,

ever, ever, ever say out loud.

Count to three and then

say that word into this.

-Really?

-Yes, really.

I promise, you

won't feel a thing.

Okay. One, two, three.

-See? Done! Done!

-What do we do with the towel?

-We... We wash it in

very, very hot water.

Alright. Let me

get you a band-aid.

I think I saw one in the hall.

Wait here?

Okay.

-I want a batman one.

-Okay.

Please let me have

a batman band-aid.

Yes.

So... Most of our band-aids

are very boring and beige.

But... Ta-da!

-You found it!

I found it. I

told you we would find it.

Okay.

My next question is...

Do you want me to go

get you some ice cream?

- Sure.

- Okay.

be right back.

Huh.

Hey theo?

It's so weird, I don't...

I don't see the ice cream.

Maybe maya knows where it is.

In the meantime, just get

yourself some cookies.

-Okay.

Maya?

May I help you?

-I'm here for maya.

-Do you have a name?

-Uh, yeah. Tell

me yours first.

I'm alisa. Maya's stepmother.

-I'm ethan, maya's friend.

How do you like it here?

My mom told me

someone died here.

Doesn't keep you up at night?

-No.

She was old, it's

nothing to gossip about.

-One person's gossip is

another person's tragedy.

-Let's go, ethan.

-Maya, where are you going?

-Out.

-Did you arrange a

curfew with your dad?

You can't just be going

out 'till all hours.

-Have a good night.

-Nice to meet you, alisa.

-Alisa? I can't

find my cookies.

-Um... Okay, yeah.

Come, come, come.

-Oh, hey. What do you think?

One room down,

only 10 more to go.

Um... You... You

look a little pale.

-I think I'm sick. When's

my dad coming home?

-Oh, honey. Not

for a couple days.

What does he usually

do when you're sick?

-My mom used to make

lemon ginger tea.

-Okay, I can

handle that. Okay.

-I'll bring you

the tea, -thanks.

-Please let me

have ginger. Um...

no...

Mom?

no!

-Maya?

Maya!

Maya! The door's locked.

Maya! Open the door, please!

maya!

no!

no!

-Maya? Maya?

Maya.

Honey.

Maya?

Are you okay?

-What happened?

-I think you had some sort

of, um... A fever dream.

You were thrashing

around and you...

You broke the teapot.

-I thought I saw my mom, but...

-Oh, honey.

-I don't know why.

It's all mixed up.

-I think with the,

um, cough medicine

And the fever you

just... It was too much.

Honey, where you going?

-I'm gonna sleep in

theo's room tonight.

-Are you sure?

-Yeah. I always used to sleep

on the floor next to his bed

When my mom was sick.

- Okay.

-Okay, theo.

Five minutes and

we gotta go. Okay?

Are... Are you going

to school today?

-Of course. I'm a

responsible citizen.

-Well, I... I didn't make you

breakfast 'cause I just thought

You'd still be feeling

under the weather.

I mean, especially

after last night.

Maya, you still

look a little pale.

I don't think your

dad would mind

If you took one

more day to recover.

-Well, I guess he doesn't get

a vote 'cause he's never here.

-Oh wait, hey.

Sorry. Listen,

um... Is this yours?

-Not mine.

-Are you sure?

I thought it might

be a gift from ethan.

-Ethan has better taste

than to give me that thing.

-If she doesn't want

it, can I have it?

-It's time to go.

-Here you go, ma'am. Enjoy.

-Your coffee.

-What are you doing here?

-Nice to see you

too, maya's stepmom.

Beautiful day, huh? I'm

fine, thanks for asking.

-Fair enough. How

are you, ethan?

-I'm good.

-Why aren't you in school?

-It's four o'clock.

It's done for today.

-Oh no. Oh no, I

forgot to go get theo.

Oh, oh, oh god.

Oh... Oh, thank you!

Thank you, thank you!

I'm so glad your teacher

was, like, really cool.

Oh wait! I got your

favorite ice cream.

This is good news, yeah?

Maya!

-Ah. It's so loud.

I'm gonna go upstairs.

-Okay.

Maya!

Maya, come on! It's not funny.

-Please! Make it stop.

-Don't worry. I'm

trying, I know!

Maya!

-Goodnight.

See ya tomorrow.

-Hey.

-Oh.

-How was your trip?

-Closed with three clients

so I'd say pretty damn good.

I, uh... Have to go

back tomorrow though.

-Already?

-Yeah. I just came

back for the night.

I missed you.

-The weirdest thing happened.

Theo and I came home

and there was music

Just blasting everywhere.

-With a teenager in the

house. Well, that's shocking.

-No. Maya wasn't

home. Nobody was home.

-Sounds like a prank.

He's sleepwalking again.

Don't startle him.

Hey sweetie. Wake up.

You're sleepwalking.

You need to wake up.

-Daddy, I had a bad dream.

-It's okay, you're

safe. We're both here.

Time to go back to bed now.

-Let me take him.

-Sure.

-I'm the best! I'm the

bestest! And he scores...

-Six times unlucky.

-Hey bestie. Sent

up the bat signal.

-Oh! Thank you, thank

you, thank you for coming.

-Oh, hon. I'm so sorry. But

there's lots of time still.

Try again next month. I mean,

trying's the fun part. Right?

-Well, that's what they tell me.

Come. See my haunted house.

-Um... Are you kidding?

This place is so

gorgeous already.

-Oh... Thank you.

But you know, with the

contractors and everything,

It's just been impossible.

-What about hot hubby?

Can't he just whip

out his tools?

-He is away on a business trip,

He comes back tomorrow.

-Huh. And the

unfriendly offspring?

-Well, theo is at a

sleepover and maya is...

God only knows where.

-Perfect! We can trash

talk all night long.

I'll go get the glasses.

-But you knew an old lady died

here when you bought the place.

-Shey, she was 42 years old.

She wasn't some old lady!

-Okay. So, a middle-aged,

youthful woman died here.

I mean, this house is,

what? A hundred years old?

I'm sure a lot of

people have died here.

-I mean, but... A suicide?

That's not exactly peaceful.

And there's a presence

in this house.

Things go missing

And maya thought she

saw a woman in her room.

-Okay. So, here's the thing.

We don't believe in ghosts

because we are smart,

Science forward,

21st century women.

-I'm not saying ghosts.

-But this house is old. Why

shouldn't it be haunted?

Who are you to disturb them?

You know what?

You're the intruder.

-Yeah.

You know who

would've loved this?

- Sixteen year old us.

- Oh, yeah.

oh my god!

Do you remember that

ancient ouija board

That we brought home

from the flea market?

-Because you wanted to

contact your dead cat.

mr. Cuddles!

-Oh, mr. Cuddles!

I loved that cat.

-Aww. Mr. Cuddles.

Rip mr. Cuddles.

-Rip mr. Cuddles.

Okay, you know what?

We have to make the

most of this place

Before the walls come out

and the pot lights go in.

Do you remember that

other game? What was it?

The other game, where

we... The mirror?

bloody mary!

-Yes! Oh my god,

we have to do it.

Which bathroom?

It's five minutes to

midnight. This is perfect.

We... We gotta go.

We gotta do it.

We're gonna bloody mary

it up in the bathroom.

Let's go!

-I...

-I'm going upstairs.

-Wait, wait, wait. What?

-Let's see if the lady

of the house is here.

Do you remember the rules?

-Uh... No, not really.

And what if she is here?

-Then you have to make

peace with her, lis.

Do it. Okay? But you

have to do it alone.

-Why?

-Because I might scare her

and I also forgot the wine,

So... Start without

me. I'll be right back.

Say hi!

-Bloody mary, bloody mary.

Bloody mary. Bloody mary.

Bloody mary.

Bloody mary. Bloody mary.

Bloody mary.

Bloody mary. Bloody mary.

Bloody mary. Bloody

mary. Bloody mary.

Bloody mary. Bloody mary.

Bloody mary. Bloody

mary. Bloody mary.

Bloody mary. Bloody mary.

bloody mary.

Shey. Shey.

Shey, this isn't

funny. Open the door.

Shey, the door is locked!

Let me out, it's not funny!

Shey! Shey!

-Bloody mary.

-What's going on? Did

it... Did it work?

-Wow. Drunk much?

-Err... We were just...

-I really don't care what counts

for a fun night with old people.

-What the hell?

Maya. We need to talk.

Because your idea of a joke

is actually really nasty.

-I don't know what

you're talking about.

-Oh, come on, maya.

The website that you

left open for me?

I would never drink

if I was pregnant.

Making me feel guilty, why would

you do something like that?

-I could say the same thing.

-What happened here?

-You tell me.

-You honestly think I would

do something like that?

- I'm back!

- Where is everybody?

-I'm gonna see ethan.

-Hey my two girls.

What's going on?

-Ask her!

-Hey wait, maya.

-Just let her go.

She's... Just so angry.

-What the hell?

This is rachel's.

Who would do this?

-Well, it's not

something theo could do.

I certainly didn't do it.

Maybe maya herself?

-Why in god's name

Would she deface her own

mother's doll, alisa?

-I don't know.

To drive a wedge between us

Because she's not

in a good place?

She doesn't want

to be here, chris.

She doesn't want me to be here

And I'm stuck dealing

with it on my own.

-Hey, hey. I know

it's been hard.

Alright? I get it.

But it won't be like

this for long, I promise.

Hey. We're gonna make

a good life here.

-Rachel's doll isn't

the only strange thing.

There is something wrong

with this house, chris.

Remember when I told

you about the music?

Well, that wasn't

the only thing.

There have been

other strange things.

Missing objects

and... And noises.

-Lis, it's a creaky old house.

-Yeah, but I have a

really bad feeling.

Like a... Like

an odd sensation.

-Lis, please. Okay?

I... I just got back.

Please, okay?

Give me a minute.

I'll go pick up theo.

-I was gonna...

-I'll do it.

-Alisa, are you still in there?

-Yes.

-New day. Can we

get a do over?

-I may be open to it.

-Made you coffee.

-Smart man.

-Do you want me to do that?

-Oh, no. I'm an expert now.

Check it out.

Huh.

-Oh, chris. This is the month.

The month that

everything gets better.

We're going to get

pregnant. I can feel it.

We're down three water bottles

already and it's only October.

-Theo? Can you look in the

lunchroom for your water bottle?

Please, kiddo?

Hi maya.

Bye maya.

Huh. So I'm guessing

that's the new boyfriend.

-Yeah. Straight out

of central casting.

Bad boy in a bad car.

-Oh! Hey, stepmom. Chill.

-What in the hell are

you doing down here?!

How did you even get in here?!

Maya... These

aren't play clothes.

-Are you spying on me?

Oh my god, you're

worse than theo.

-You know what maya? I

can't fight with you today.

But if I were you, I would

take off those clothes

And get in the shower.

They've been in there for

god only knows how long.

-And he needs to go, now!

-I told you, she's crazy.

-Listen to me.

What I'm talking about

is the opposite of dead.

Something feels... Alive.

Okay? I... I can't explain it.

And I know I'm not

making any sense.

-Lis, I gotta ask. Are

you getting any sleep?

-You know I haven't.

-You're worn out.

You're suddenly a mom.

All those hormones

you're taking.

You're under a lot of pressure.

-There's something

going on here, shey.

And it's really starting

to mess with me.

-A therapist could be helpful.

-It's not me! It's

this bloody house!

-Okay, okay. I'm sorry.

-You know what? I just...

Never mind, I gotta go. Bye.

-Wait!

-I'm done.

Please just stop!

Just leave us alone!

This is all of our stuff.

Theo, honey? Are you alright?

-I think I had

another bad dream.

-Oh.

It's okay, you're

okay. I'm here.

Okay? Come on, let's

go back to bed.

-Okay. Another test.

Here we go.

Please be positive.

alisa, where

is theo's lunch?

-Coming!

-Theo? Got your lunchbox.

-Thanks.

-Have a good day.

I...

Okay, um...

Ugh. You gotta be kidding me?

Great.

things are

disappearing from the house

And I found theo's missing

water bottles in the woods.

Chris, you are not

listening to me.

-I am. You were in the woods.

You found a bunch of

garbage the kids hid.

-Yes, and they both denied it.

Weren't you just telling me

Theo's lost several water

bottles already this year?

Come on, babe. Remember

when you were that age?

It's just deny, deny, deny.

Whoa, whoops! I got caught.

-It's not just about the

garbage or the water bottles.

It's about the footprint

right beside it.

A big footprint!

-You're telling me

you saw a person.

-No. I, I... It was

a presence. Okay?

It's the best way

I can describe it.

Chris, you don't

know what it's like

To be in this house

alone day after day.

-You're not alone

in the house though.

The kids are here.

Maybe that's part of

this, alisa, you know?

All this change would

affect anyone emotionally.

-You think I'm losing it?

-I just want you to be healthy.

We're trying to have

a baby. You know?

What?

-I just think that if you came

out into the woods and saw...

-It is almost

midnight, lis. No!

-Alright. Come.

It was... It was right...

It was right here.

It was... It was here.

I know it was here.

I... I think... I

think it was here.

Everything's been moved.

-And the footprints?

-Erased with the branch.

-Please, no more alisa. Okay?

It's not the house,

it's not the kids.

-So it's me then?!

I'm, I'm the one that's

just ruining everything!

-That's not fair.

Hey.

That's not true.

-Then take me away

from here. Please.

Let's just put the

house on the market.

-Selling now is the kinda

move that puts people

In bankruptcy court, alisa.

-I don't care!

Please!

Just take me away from here!

-Okay. Just... Just

come here. Come here.

You're exhausted.

Maybe we can get you something

to calm down, to relax.

There's a guy in

town. A psychiatrist.

I hear he's highly recommended.

-Pills? That's your solution?

-If it helps you calm

your nerves, yeah.

I love you so much.

I don't like seeing

you this way.

-So, um... When are

you coming home again?

-Tomorrow hopefully.

It's my last trip and

then I'm home for good.

-I can't wait.

-Maya, what...

My god.

-Eww. Gross.

-It wasn't there before

dinner. Theo, did you...?

-No! I would never!

-What's going on in this place?

-Wait, what do you mean?

-I've been hearing

strange noises at night

And my things keep disappearing.

Something is wrong

in this house.

-Maya, why didn't

you say anything?

-I don't know, I should

have. But I was...

Listening when dad was saying

you were imagining things

The other day.

I didn't stick up for

you and I should have.

I know you didn't do

anything to mom's doll.

-I would never do that to

something that mattered to you.

Someone's been in this house.

-Who?

-I don't know.

Do you think ethan would

do something like this?

-No! Why would he...

He wouldn't do that.

-Well. Okay.

Someone's clearly

been messing with us.

We have to get out.

Your dad's coming back

tomorrow and I'll tell him

It is not up for debate anymore.

-What about tonight?

-You guys are sleeping with me.

Enough.

Jeez.

-Just get inside.

-Just get inside.

Just get inside.

-Okay. Okay.

-This isn't how I

wanted us to meet.

God, this isn't how this...

This isn't how I

wanted us to meet.

Just... It's gone

wrong, completely wrong.

I've seen you. I've heard you.

I've been listening to you.

Watching.

Watching over you.

Maya!

-Shh! Why are you

doing that, please.

-Maya! Maya!

-She is part of the problem.

-Maya! Maya, can you hear me?

Maya, get out of the house!

-Please stop. Stop, stop.

I don't wanna... I

don't wanna do this.

I... I don't wanna hurt you.

I just wanna talk.

-I know how hard it's been.

It's been hard for you here.

You have to, you know, do those

shots and take those pills.

My mom took pills too.

Lots of pills.

So many pills.

You know, drinking's bad.

It hides your sadness.

You know, and,

and... And chris.

I mean, he's never

around to see you sad.

He doesn't listen to you,

he doesn't believe you.

He doesn't know you like I do.

So, so... I could help.

-I could help this time. You

don't gotta be sad anymore.

-If I take that off, you

promise not to scream, right?

Was it your mom who

died here in this house?

I know what it's like.

To lose your mother.

My mother died too.

-I know.

I know everything about you.

We're the same.

The others will

go, they'll leave.

Chris and theo.

I'll make it so

they wanna leave.

But the girl... She's so mean.

She's so cruel to you.

You don't deserve it.

No more mean girl.

I'll get rid of her.

-Maya! Run!

-Alisa?

Alisa?

-I'll get rid of her.

I have to get rid of her.

They all have to go.

I'll... I'll make them all go.

Yeah. I'll make them,

I'll make them all go.

-Alisa?

-As if she cares about

anybody but herself.

-Alisa?

-She broke my chain. My

mother gave me that chain.

My mom gave me that

chain and she broke it.

-Where's my phone?

Where's my phone?

Come with me and be quiet.

Come on.

- What's going on?

- Shh.

-Does that thing even work?

-I don't know. Keep

your voice down.

So stupid.

How could you forget

about the phone line?

Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.

Stupid.

hi, you've reached

chris. Please leave a message.

-Dad, I can't find alisa.

I don't know where she is

And I think there's

someone in the house.

Our phones are missing.

Something is wrong.

Please get here as

fast as you can.

-Who's in the house?

-I... I don't know.

Um... I'm gonna

call the police.

Argh!

-What do we do now?

-Oh god, there's

no time to waste.

There's no time to waste.

I have to get it done.

You don't even know.

Let me show you.

Why would you do that?

No, we don't need it.

We can be a family.

We don't need a new baby.

Okay, don't... Don't worry.

I looked on your computer and

a little bit of, uh... This.

Yeah, it... It won't hurt you.

Now... We just need to...

We just need to get

rid of the baby-

-Right now.

I've been practicing.

I've been practicing

how to get the baby out.

No, see, look.

I've been practicing

how to get the baby out.

Oh! Did you see my mama rat?

-I left it to show

you so you could see

That I've been practicing.

-I... I left it to show you.

-This baby is a mistake.

This baby is a mistake!

This baby is a mistake!

-You don't need it. You

and I have each other.

We can be a family.

help!

-Shh.

Go into the chicken

coop. Go there, stay low.

Watch the house.

Don't come out until

you see me, mom or dad.

-Mom?

-Alisa. This is

very, very important.

Don't come back until

you see one of us.

Now go, go!

-Can you feel this?

Oh good. I got it right.

I got it right.

You look so beautiful

in my mother's dress.

This dress isn't for maya.

It's for you.

alisa?

Alisa?

Alisa!

Alisa, where are you?

-Maya...

-It's okay, it's

okay, it's okay.

Just, just... Get rid of maya.

Oh, I have to get rid of her,

I have to get rid of her.

-Maya.

-Get rid of her

and then the baby.

And everything will be fine,

everything will be fine.

help! Help!!

Help! Help!

Help! Help, please!

Please, please!!!

Help! Help me please!

Please let me go.

Please! Please!!

Help! Help!

Alisa?

What the hell is this place?

No.

Please, please, please.

Please, please, please.

You're the problem! Selfish!

Please...

Leave my daughter alone!

Go, maya! Go! Go!

-Go!

- Go get help!

- No.

Just go!

You... You disappoint

me. You're disappointing.

please, let me go.

-If I... If I let you go,

then what happens to me?

what happens to us?

I'll be alone again.

-We can get you

the help you need.

-No. No. No.

It didn't work. They

weren't nice there.

This is where we

belong. You and me.

This is our home. You

and I are safe here.

It's just us in the

house like it should be.

We don't have to go anywhere.

No one will disturb us now.

We... We can be a family.

You and me.

- alisa!

- alisa!

alisa!

-I already have a family.

Let me go.

-No, you belong here with me.

-Let me go!

Mom. No. Ma... Mom...

mom, mom...

Please. Please.

It hurts. It hurts.

-Listen, don't... Don't move.

Tell me your name,

tell me your name.

-Joe.

-Okay, okay.

- Joseph.

- Okay.

-My mom called me joe.

-Okay joe. I'm here.

- my mom...

- My mom. She died.

-Okay. It's okay.

she hurt herself.

She did it to me too

but she hurt herself.

She left me alone.

They took me away.

They thought I did it

So they took me some

place for so long.

Then I came back

here... To my home.

My home.

I don't wanna be alone again.

-Okay, okay. Okay, okay.

-I don't wanna be alone again.

-Okay. I know.

-I don't wanna be alone again.

-Are you okay?

Um... The police

are on their way.

Dad must've got my message.

-I'm fine. Where's theo?

-He's fine, he's

outside. Don't worry.

-Okay. Go be with him, okay?

I'm okay.

-Okay.

-Please stay.

-I'm here.

-Stay.

-I'm gonna stay. I'm gonna

stay. I'm gonna stay.

-God. Are you okay?

-We're okay.

-I should've believed you.

-I couldn't believe it myself.

-I'm so sorry. I...

Can you ever forgive me?

-Is he gonna be okay?

-Yeah, they think

he'll pull through.

So he was in the

house the whole time?

-Yeah, I think so.

I mean, he grew up here, he

knew the house pretty well.

-Poor kid. Um... His

mom, it's complicated.

Look, I need you to

come to the station

So we can get your statement.

You can press charges.

-Charges?

-It won't take long.

-No, no, no. I have no

interest in pressing charges.

-Really? Are you sure?

-He's mentally ill.

Being locked up, what

good does that do?

-Well I still need a statement.

-Tomorrow.

You know what's crazy?

I'm standing here in the

middle of all this madness

And I still feel so lucky.

-This makes you feel lucky?

-Not everyone gets the

chance to build a life

With the people they love.

But we do.

-You saved my life.

-We showed up for each other.

I'm pretty sure that's

what families do.

-Yes.

-Yes?

-I forgive you.

And yes.

I'm pregnant.

-I love you guys so much.

-I love you so much.