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The story is built on the clash between modern rationalism and ancient, primal folklore.

: Cathy represents the logical, bureaucratic system that believes in the possibility of redemption for even the most "monstrous" individuals.

: Director Lynne Davison utilizes the Irish landscape—specifically foggy country lanes, dark woods, and marshlands—to create a sense of inescapable doom. Key Themes: Motherhood and Identity

: When two local children go missing shortly after Mary’s release, the fragile peace of the small town shatters, igniting a modern-day witch hunt and forcing Cathy to question her own core beliefs.