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The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh : ウィキペディア英語版
The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh

''The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh'' (also known as rus. "Zaveshanie") is a 2012 horror film directed by ''Rue Morgue'' founder Rodrigo Gudiño. It was released in Russia on 13 June 2013 as ''Завещание'' and was later released direct to DVD on 30 July 2013 through Image Entertainment.
==Synopsis==
Leon, a young man, returns home after he learns of his estranged mother's death. As Leon explores the house and takes inventory, his mother, Rosalind Leigh, delivers a narration about her life in the form of a monologue to her son. It describes the crushing loneliness that she feels after he rejects both her and her faith due to negative religious experiences in his childhood. Concerned that Leon will never return to her life or regain his faith, she relies on an imagined life that eventually supplants her deeply held faith. With her faith shattered, she eventually succumbs to her loneliness and kills herself. At the same time that Rosalind delivers this narration, Leon deals with his feelings of guilt and grief, and he discovers that his mother was the anonymous benefactor that bought all of his artwork. When Leon faces his own demons in the house, he turns to his skepticism, meditation, and Anna, an unidentified person that he contacts through his cell phone. Anna, who identifies herself as a doctor, talks Leon through two stressful situations which Leon interprets as severe hallucinations. Ultimately, Leon is able to work through his issues, and he tells his broker that he wants to put all of the art back on the market. As he leaves the house, Leon seems to hear his mother call out to him, and she watches sadly from the window as he leaves.

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