A story drawn from a cursed female corpse. The protagonists are two forensic fathers and sons. There are not many characters in the movie, and the scenes are relatively simple. There is nothing special about the plot, like a relatively simple horror movie, which has entered the theme from the beginning. In the whole film, the female corpse seems to have no other actions except lying there, but this kind of hallucination + air-space attack is the most inexplicable, unlike the supernatural body that carries out physical attacks, you can resist it. The whole film is the spirit and body of the father and son. The process of being double tortured to death. Austin (Emile Hirsch) and his father Tommy (Brian Cox) are the coroners of the town. One night, detective Sheldon (Michael McEye) Michael McElhatton (played by Michael McElhatton) sent an unnamed female corpse, hoping that Tommy and Austin could figure out her secret before dawn. Strangely, this female body did not have any bruises or wounds, but her internal organs and bones were heavily scarred, and it was obvious that she had been brutally abused before her death. In the process of dissection, more and more mysteries that cannot be explained by science become more and more difficult to explain, challenging Tommy's rich experience and curiosity. The sudden rainstorm outside the house also brought a gloomy atmosphere to this extraordinary night. The strange figure, the footsteps that were suddenly near and far, the terrifying scene that seemed real and illusory. Soon, the father and son discovered that the most important thing they had to do was not to solve the mystery of the female corpse, but to escape her as soon as possible. , the farther away the better.
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