The story centers on (Violet McGraw), an eight-year-old girl caught in a bitter custody battle between her mother, Maggie (Mamie Gummer), a successful lawyer, and her father, Jeff (Rupert Friend), a struggling graphic artist. Jeff’s professional failures and perceived irresponsibility are the primary drivers of the family's "separation".
Reviewers frequently highlight the film's creature design and puppet-based horror as its strongest visual elements, noting the unique, unsettling appearance of the ghoulish figures. The story centers on (Violet McGraw), an eight-year-old
The narrative takes a sharp turn when Maggie is killed in a sudden hit-and-run accident. Left alone with her father, Jenny begins to communicate with a malevolent presence that manifests through the —creepy puppets inspired by her father's artwork. Themes and Cinematic Style The narrative takes a sharp turn when Maggie
The film examines how children use imagination to cope with trauma, with Jenny's escapism into her father's sketches turning into a literal haunting. The story centers on (Violet McGraw)