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Manny is not your average child; he is quiet, withdrawn, and obsessively passionate about his dark and eerie artwork. His drawings depict frightening scenes—men and creatures facing tragic fates—initially interpreted by adults around him as signs of troubling mental health. Concerned for his well-being, Manny is brought to a mental health facility where he encounters Marry, a seasoned psychiatrist seeking refuge from her own traumatic past.
Manny’s art is one of his greatest tools, but it holds a secret—a terrifying power that goes unnoticed by his therapists. His sketches do not merely express his emotions; they alter reality itself. With each stroke, he seems to manifest events that transcend time, moving both backward and forward in history.