A group of friends go on a holiday to St. Joseph's Guesthouse, unaware that it was the site of accused witchcraft and a sacrifice of an innocent girl centuries before. They soon realize that it may be haunted by the spirit of The Hanged Girl.
There are several acts that mimic suicides but all are either drug influenced or murder. The imagery may be triggering so its worth noting but none of the characters choose to commit suicide without an outside influence.
There is a reoccurring reference to the protagonists chaste pre-marital stance due to her beliefs. She is not Aromantic or Asexual but it may be triggering.
There are several acts that mimic suicides but all are either drug influenced or murder. The imagery may be triggering so its worth noting but none of the characters choose to commit suicide without an outside influence.
There are several acts that mimic suicides but all are either drug influenced or murder. The imagery may be triggering so its worth noting but none of the characters choose to commit suicide without an outside influence.
The act is heavily inferred and set up multiple times (i.e.: the components of a hanging are depicted in part but not whole) but it is never shown in full shot