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Synopsis: After a traumatic experience, Chris comes home to confront his past. but soon finds himself prey to a Demon who taunts him through sleep paralysis.
 
IMDB:
2.5
Year:
2016
80 min
32 Views


Shadows,

shadows everywhere.

Children,

I must take care

of the children.

Please god,

no.

No.

- I'll be back for you Dave,

I promise.

Help.

Help me.

- It was you the whole time.

- Chris you gotta calm down,

get it together.

- This whole f***ing

time it's been you.

- I've been trying to

help you all this...

- help.

Help me.

Please.

- Your wife, Martha Atterson.

- Chris my wife

Martha Atterson

- was my babysitter

when I was a kid.

- Had a disease.

- She's a sick woman.

I couldn't tell you.

- I trusted you.

- Please Chris,

help.

Help.

Chris.

- Trish oh sh*t.

- Baby we just

went to the party,

other than that

nothing happened.

- This is all a dream.

- It's not a dream Chris.

You are tripping.

Chis wake up.

- Chris, relax.

I'm here to help you.

- Chris.

- Oh my god, oh my god,

what are you doing?

What are you,

- don't shoot.

- Doing with that gun?

- You f***ing tried to kill me.

- What are you doing?

- Please please no.

- Your wife,

Martha Atterson,

she was my

babysitter when I was.

- She was a sick woman.

I couldn't tell you.

- You should've f***ing

told me.

I trusted you.

- Put the gun down.

- Put the gun down.

- No reason to.

- What did you do,

you shot him.

- Last night,

authorities reported to

a grizzly murder scene

in the lions park suburb.

Therapist Jim Atterson died

after suffering a single

gunshot wound to the chest.

Three other people on the

scene survived unharmed.

Police have

apprehended a suspect,

but we'll no more until

formal charges are filed.

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