![]() When Peter wakes up, he looks around his room in confusion. In a chilling shot, we see members of Queen Leigh’s cult gather around the Graham house, setting up for a perilous conclusion. Paimon has been lingering around Annie for her entire life, and there is seemingly no way to escape him. This is when Annie learns about the aforementioned “Paimon,” who is still in need of a male body to inhabit and Annie begins to realize Peter may be in grave danger. She searches through her mother’s belongings and it’s here that she finds out her mother was the leader of a cult, and that her new friend Joan was one of the many followers of it. To make matters worse, she can’t seem to burn the sketchbook without catching fire herself, hinting that something is very, very wrong. She finds drawings in Charlie’s sketchbook that seem to hint at bad things coming to Peter. Sensing something is amiss and that Charlie’s spirit has grown angry and vengeful, Annie begins digging around. She convinces Peter and Steve to join her for the séance, which only serves to terrify Peter when Annie becomes possessed by Charlie’s spirit, only snapping out of it when Steve throws water on her. But to us watching the film, we know this is simply a recipe for disaster. Of course, this all seems fairly innocent from Annie’s standpoint she’s vulnerable, and she needs closure, of course, this sounds like a good idea. What Is Haunting the Graham Family in 'Hereditary'?Īnnie ends up befriending a woman named Joan, who teaches her how to perform a séance which will allow her to communicate with Charlie’s spirit. It’s the moment that lets you know this movie isn’t messing around, and yet it’s only the beginning of the horrors that would soon be unleashed upon the Graham family. First, Peter swerves to avoid a dead deer, and then we see a glimpse of that very same pole we saw on the way to the party and Charlie’s shocked and horrified face, before getting decapitated by that very pole. Desperate for air, Charlie rolls down the window and sticks her head out, and in a matter of moments, tragedy strikes. This results in Charlie going into anaphylactic shock and Peter, in his inebriated state, rushes to drive her to the hospital. Unbeknownst to Charlie or Peter, the cake contains nuts, and as the film casually revealed earlier, Charlie is severely allergic to nuts. With the intent to smoke weed with his crush at this party, Peter leaves Charlie downstairs, encouraging her to get a piece of cake while she waits for him. But on the way to the party, we see a familiar symbol etched into a telephone pole, the very same symbol that was on Leigh’s necklace. This becomes all too true when Peter is invited to a party, and Annie insists he takes Charlie with him, hoping things will slowly return to normal in their home. The Graham family’s troubles may have begun with Grandma Leigh but they certainly don’t end when she passes.
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