Laurie Wade's marriage is destroyed by her growing mental instability, leading to a complete breakdown of her life. Her behavior becomes increasingly erratic, veering from brief lapses to violent outbursts. The film plunges the viewer into Laurie's terrifying mental state without providing an explanation for her descent into madness, instead focusing on the chaos and horror she unleashes.
Murder of Innocence
Laurie Wade's marriage and life unravel as her deep-seated psychological instability intensifies, transforming her brief moments of mental lapses into overtly violent behavior.