Mary, a new mother, gives birth to twins, but only one of them is alive. While taking care of her living child, Adam, she suspects that something, a supernatural entity, has chosen him and will stop at nothing to take him from her.—Mohamed K Mahdy
Mary is pregnant with twins, but, in childbirth, one of the babies dies. Diagnosed with postpartum depression, the woman enters a spiral of neurosis, especially when she discovers the stories about a demonic being that feeds on mothers and newborns.
Mary delivers twins but one of them is stillborn. Her husband Jack supports her and when he notes that she is not well, he takes Mary to the psychologist Dr. Neilson, but she lies to him. She does not tell that she has hallucinations and overhears voices. Mary befriends her next-door neighbor Rachel but she believes a demon wants to take her newborn son.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil