The narrative centers on Samuel and Esther Mullins, who lose their young daughter, Bee, in a tragic accident. Their desperation to see her again leads them to pray to any entity that will listen—a classic mistake that allows a demon to take residence in a porcelain doll. Years later, they open their home to a group of orphaned girls and a nun, unknowingly providing fresh targets for the entity. The film’s strength lies in its pacing; Sandberg utilizes the expansive, creaky architecture of the house to create a sense of claustrophobia. He relies on "cat-and-mouse" suspense rather than cheap jump scares, often using the background of the frame to suggest movement that keeps the audience in a state of constant unease.
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