Sometimes film is a wonderful piece of art, meticulously crafted to convey a particular point of view or share something beautiful. And other times, it’s an excuse to put something absolutely bonkers on the big screen. Malignant counts itself among the latter.
In the film, Annabelle Wallis portrays Madison Mitchell, a woman in an abusive marriage who begins the story pregnant and hopeful to carry a child to term after a series of miscarriages. After a particularly violent night at home, Madison has vivid dreams of gruesome murders. To her horror, these dreams reflect reality. As the dreams continue, her connection to the monster perpetrating the carnage grows, and she sinks deeper into despair and long-buried trauma.
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