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Intrigued and increasingly uncomfortable, Greta forges a connection with Malcolm, seeking to alleviate her fears of the peculiar household and its mysterious history. Their interactions reveal the town's dark side, including the tragic backstory of a real boy named Brahms who died in a fire. This context gives viewers a glimpse into the complicated legacy that the doll embodies.
In a series of surreal experiences, Greta discovers unsettling occurrences, including her clothes mysteriously appearing throughout the house and moments where it seems Brahms may be moving. The themes of control, innocence lost, and the supernatural begin to intertwine, characterizing the tension between the human characters and the eerie doll.