A cold lonely life, paralyzed by sickening nightmares: that’s what Kewy, a young Irish teacher, has started to experience. And then an abrupt knocking at her door establishes that the time has come. Things buried in her past have found a way to communicate with her—the dreams, which always...
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A cold lonely life, paralyzed by sickening nightmares: that’s what Kewy, a young Irish teacher, has started to experience. And then an abrupt knocking at her door establishes that the time has come. Things buried in her past have found a way to communicate with her—the dreams, which always receive her at a godforsaken place, dwell with evil and are surrounded by death, fear and hopelessness. The past is agonizing, but part of her still believes she can erase it. In her quest, Kewy is joined by two beings, both of whom find a reason to live in her struggle. Kasper, a grocery boy, works in small county of Louth. In Kewy, he thinks he has found the meaning of his life. Einin is a teen catholic student in Kewy’s art history class. She anticipates Kewy’s problem and offers a helping hand.Together, the three decide to visit the dark, disturbed and desolated land from Kewy’s dream. There is fear and anxiety, but they hope to get past it—not having the slightest idea that what waits for them in those dead woods is more than just a plain and ordinary fear.
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