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Horror movie You Should Have Leftstarring Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried, tells the story of a romantic struggling couple who escape from a house in the Welsh countryside with her daughter for a little rest and relaxation, but things start to get weird when the house is in a disturbing sensation, and random messages begin to appear. If you’re a little too afraid to watch this thriller without knowing more about the history, read on for plenty of spoilers.
The Story
Susanna (Seyfried) is Theo’s (Bacon’s) second wife. His first drowned in the bathtub years ago, and Theo was accused of being responsible. Ended up in court, but the case was dismissed, although some people still believed he was the culprit. Fast forward a couple of years and that he knows and is home to Susana, who is several years younger than he is. They have a daughter, She (Avery Essex), who wonders why the people hate his father and if he is going to die before his mother, because he is much older.
Susanna and Theo is experiencing a bit of confusion in your relationship — which turns out to be because Susanna, it is more likely that the trap — along with Theo still dealing with the consequences of his previous wife’s death. They decide to rent a home in Wales to spend quality time together as a family.
The House of Rarity
Right off the bat, the house is creepy and impersonal, but is attributed to a rental. Soon, however, Theo finds messages written in your journal — that says “Stop. You should leave. Go now.” — She sees shadows, and Theo looks to the stairs of a basement in a dream. The time also takes on a mythical quality in the home. When Theo is going to turn the lights off at 10:35 in the afternoon, he thinks he’s only gone for a couple of minutes, but it really has been five hours.
The family decides that they are going to get out of the house, because they all hate him and are terrified — plus Theo finds another note in his diary telling him that it is too late — but then, Theo learns of Susanna’s cheating. Theo makes her leave, but She stays with him in the house. This is when things get really strange. The two of them discover that the dimensions of the house have no meaning when measured from the outside. When She goes back into her hair, she disappears into the magical labyrinth that is the house. Theo run after it, and after finishing in the creepy basement again, the two pull out of the space and time vortex, and end up back together.
Theo tries to call Susanna to return to pick them up — because she took the car — but he can’t grasp it. Then Theo tries to call an owner of a shop in the village, who commented on the strangeness of the house when Theo picked up the grocery store. The owner of the store says Theo, however, that he can’t do anything to help, and he is at the mercy of the house, which was built by the devil.
Theo and She set out to walk to town, but just when you think you have done, is realize that he is right back in the house. You can’t escape. Theo promises Her that he will protect her through the night and I’m going to leave in the morning.
The End Of The Night
During the night, Theo ends up in the basement, where there is a bath tub and apparently his ex-wife dead in her, haunting him. A man, whom Theo is presumed to be the owner of the house, teases him for what he did and how the house of the claims of those who deserve to be vindicated, and Theo realizes that the man is actually another version of himself, who tells him he can’t go, and that is doomed to be trapped there.
Theo sees flashes of the past few days in the house and realizes that she has been writing in his journal of a different dimension, warning himself to get out, but not known. He sees flashes of his family in the house and the rarity that I’ve been experimenting, and soon realizes that he will never leave.
The next morning, Susanna is back and Theo puts Her in the car to leave with her. He then confesses to Susanna about letting his wife die in the bathtub every year. He said that he had been unhappy in his marriage and instead of getting her out of the tub, he stood idly by and watched die. It is for this reason that he needs to stay in the mysterious house in Wales and become a prisoner to the devil.
So, What Does the House Mean?
We can only assume that the house is a kind of purgatory or hell for those who have done wrong and need to atone for, but not yet. Because Theo is responsible for the death of his wife and evasion of punishment, the house sought him out and attracted him. The house never wanted Susanna or Her, but we used to get Theo there and, finally, to let it go. Theo – like other sinners who occupied the house before him — are caught to pay for what they’ve done.