Two siblings inherit a peculiar, life-sized figure from a late relative, a doll with an unsettling presence that seems to imitate more than just appearances. As they move into a sunlit, seaside town to start anew, a quiet unease follows them: distant knocks, whispered watchers, and a faint, almost musical breath that never belongs to any human. Their routines become a tapestry of uneasy rituals—shadows lingering where light should fall, a door that won’t stay shut, a voice that speaks in half-forgotten memories. In a world of innocent facades, trust fractures, and the boundary between the real and the imagined begins to blur.
Two siblings inherit a peculiar, life-sized figure from a late relative, a doll with an unsettling presence that seems to imitate more than just appearances. As they move into a sunlit, seaside town to start anew, a quiet unease follows them: distant knocks, whispered watchers, and a faint, almost musical breath that never belongs to any human. Their routines become a tapestry of uneasy rituals—shadows lingering where light should fall, a door that won’t stay shut, a voice that speaks in half-forgotten memories. In a world of innocent facades, trust fractures, and the boundary between the real and the imagined begins to blur.