
While walking home from her latest OB appointment, a very pregnant Esther Woodhouse is brutally attacked and disfigured by a hooded assailant. This horrible event seems to be a blessing in disguise when Esther finds consolation in a support group. Her life of sadness and solitude is opened up to friendship, understanding, and even acceptance. However, friendship and understanding can be very dangerous things when accepted by the wrong people.
A deeply unsettling and melancholic descent into paranoia. This slow-burn thriller feels like a suffocating nightmare, exploring the fragile nature of identity and the terrifying grip of grief. It lingers long after the credits roll.















