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The film opens in a quaint Gypsy Trinket Store where Megan, an eight-year-old girl, innocently lays out three stuffed toy bunnies on the counter. The elderly Gypsy shopkeeper, with an air of mystique, warns Megan and her mother, Kathleen, ...See moreThe film opens in a quaint Gypsy Trinket Store where Megan, an eight-year-old girl, innocently lays out three stuffed toy bunnies on the counter. The elderly Gypsy shopkeeper, with an air of mystique, warns Megan and her mother, Kathleen, about the dire consequences of separating the bunnies, particularly singling out the "ugly bunny" as the harbinger of misfortune. Despite the warning, Kathleen dismisses the notion as mere superstition and tosses the ugly bunny in the trash as they leave the store. Unbeknownst to them, their actions set off a chain of unsettling events. Megan can't shake the feeling that the discarded bunny is watching her, hinting at a darker force at play. Back at home, Megan attends a birthday party for her friend Kellan, where she gifts him a blue and white stuffed bunny. As the night unfolds, Lewis, another friend of Kellan's, encounters a terrifying creature in his bedroom, marking the beginning of a series of mysterious disappearances in the neighborhood. The disappearances escalate, leaving the community on edge and Kellan increasingly anxious, especially after learning about Lewis' disappearance from a news report. Despite Katelyn, Kellan's mother's attempts to reassure him, Kellan's fear grows as he notices strange occurrences in his own home, including the movement of objects and the unsettling presence of the blue bunny. The tension mounts as Kellan's encounters with the menacing creature become more frequent and intense, leading to a climactic confrontation that leaves him shaken to the core. Meanwhile, Megan's playful interactions with her pink bunny lead her into a perilous encounter with the creature, revealing the true extent of its malevolent power. As the film reaches its conclusion, the Gypsy shopkeeper returns to her trinket store, seemingly aware of the havoc unleashed by the separated bunnies. Her actions suggest a deeper understanding of the situation, leaving the audience to ponder the mysterious connection between the bunnies and the sinister creature. In the end, the film leaves viewers with unanswered questions and a lingering sense of unease, setting the stage for a thrilling and suspenseful narrative filled with supernatural elements and psychological intrigue.See less