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The film introduces Mia, the heroine who carries her own emotional burden—the loss of her mother to suicide two years prior. This backstory sheds light on Mia's withdrawn nature and highlights her psychological struggles stemming from unresolved grief and guilt. Her interactions with her best friend, who is in a romantic relationship with Mia's ex-boyfriend, deepen the narrative's emotional complexity.
As Mia grapples with her trauma, she encounters a magical yet frightening game involving a ceramic hand that allows participants to communicate with the dead. This element serves as a catalyst for Mia's attempt to confront her mother’s ghost, thrusting her and her friends into a world where the lines between life and death blur dangerously.