![]() Later on, however, the boat engine fails, and Gabe falls in the water. Gabe eventually awakens and successfully throws Abraham overboard. Abraham drags an unconscious Gabe all the way to the family's boat and then places him inside a bag. but Umbrae murders him with her scissors while Zora escapes. A neighbor spots the commotion and confronts them. ![]() only for her to appear on the top of a car. After running far away, Zora thinks she's outrun her doppelganger Umbrae. (Note: for posterity's sake, although their names are never explicitly used, the doppelgangers are referred to by their names in the closing credits - Adelaide's is Red, Gabe's is Abraham, Jason's is Pluto, and Zora's is Umbrae.) From this point on, we encounter the family dealing with their doubles in several ways. She then makes Zora run away from the house with her doppelganger in hot pursuit, makes Jason join his to play, and has Gabe's drag him off to a boat. ![]() Adelaide's doppelganger tells them of a story of a princess and her shadow and their relationship, before forcing Adelaide to handcuff herself to the table. all of them wearing red jumpsuits and wielding a pair of scissors. and it is all doppelgangers of themselves. Inside the living room, the Wilsons get a better look at the family. Eventually, the family begins entering the Wilson's house, and one of the figures hits Gabe with a baseball bat while everyone else corners them in the living room. Adelaide quickly calls 9-1-1 while Gabe attempts to scare the family off. As Gabe is about to run the backup generator, Jason alerts the family that there's a family in their driveway. and almost instantly, the power goes off. Later that night, after the family settles down, Adelaide tells Gabe all about her childhood trauma and worries that recent events mean that her doppelganger is coming to get her. Adelaide notices her son missing and panicking, eventually finds Jason and decides that it's time for the family to go back to the house. Jason soon wanders off on his own and finds a man with his arms stretched out dripping with blood. While the kids are all at the beach, Kitty and Adelaide talk about Adelaide's soft-spoken nature and her past as a young ballet dancer. ![]() At the beach, the Wilson family meets their friend the Tylers, comprising of Kitty (Elizabeth Moss), Josh (Tim Heidecker), and their twin teenage daughters Gwen and Maggie (Cali and Noelle Sheldon). On the way, the family sees a man being brought into an ambulance - it is the same homeless man that Adelaide encountered many years ago with the Jeremiah 11:11 placard. After some persuasion, however, she reluctantly agrees to join her family to go to the beach. While the family has lunch at their beach house, we find out several things - one is that the beach trip was to help the children cope with the death of their grandmother and the other is that Adelaide appears to still be terrified of the idea of going to the beach because of what happened before and refuses to go. In the present day, an adult Adelaide Wilson (Lupita Nyong'o) goes on a beach trip with her husband Gabe (Winston Duke) and their two children 12-year-old Zora (Shahidi Wright Joseph) and 10-year-old Jason (Evan Alex). The therapist tells them to make Adelaide tell her story through the form of anything - reading, writing, or dance. Some time later, Adelaide is refusing to talk as her parents worry about her. Inside, she's terrified by the mirrors and vibe of the place and eventually comes face to face with an exact doppelganger. After Russell wins Adelaide a Michael Jackson 'Thriller' T-shirt at a carnival game and plays Whac-a-Mole, Adelaide wanders off and encounters a homeless man with a Jeremiah 11:11 placard and then walks into a nearby fun-house. 1986 A young Adelaide (Madison Curry) goes to the beach on a trip with her parents Rayne and Russell (Anna Diop and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II).
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