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The Visit (2015 film)

''The Visit'' is a 2015 American found footage horror film written, produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=M. Night Shyamalan's next thriller 'The Visit' set for 2015 release )〕 The film stars Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, and Kathryn Hahn. The film was released in North America on September 11, 2015 by Universal Pictures.
==Plot==
15-year-old Rebecca (Olivia DeJonge), an aspiring filmmmaker, and 13-year-old Tyler (Ed Oxenbould), an aspiring rapper, are siblings who are preparing for a week-long stay with their grandparents, John (Peter McRobbie) and Doris (Deanna Dunagan), while their mother, Paula (Kathryn Hahn), goes on a cruise with her new boyfriend. The two kids, who have never met their grandparents, intend to jointly film together a documentary about their visit. Paula has not seen her parents in 15 years, after she eloped with her high-school teacher, Robert, who has since left them and cut all contact in order to be with his second wife in California. It has later revealed that this has so traumatized the children (who each blame themselves for their father's absolute abandonment) that it has caused them to develop subtle phobias: Rebecca, of her own reflection in mirrors, and Tyler, of contamination by germs. Paula tells Rebecca very little about the disagreement she had with her parents, suggesting that Rebecca and Tyler ask them for more details if they want.
John and Doris greet Rebecca and Tyler at the train station. Once they are settled in at their grandparents' isolated farmhouse, Rebecca and Tyler are instructed to never go near the basement because it contains toxic mold. That night, John tells Rebecca and Tyler that as he and Doris are elderly, their bedtime is 9:30 p.m. An hour past curfew, Rebecca ventures downstairs for something to eat and discovers Doris projectile vomiting. Later, Rebecca mentions it to John, who dismisses it as Doris having the stomach flu. John then reminds her that she and Tyler must not leave their bedroom after 9:30 p.m.
Over the next few days, Rebecca and Tyler, each armed with their own personal handheld videocamera, repeatedly notice their grandparents each progressively exhibiting much more disturbing and disgusting behavior as the siblings film as much as they can for their joint documentary. When Rebecca asks Doris about what happened the day Paula left home, Doris begins shaking and screaming, until Rebecca calms her. John and Doris are later confronted by a woman who was helped by them in counseling; she goes into the house with them but is never seen leaving. Tyler, concerned about the occurrences, decides to secretly film what happens downstairs at night. Doris discovers the hidden camera, snarls directly at it like a rabid animal, retrieves a large knife, and unsuccessfully tries to break into the children's locked bedroom.
When Rebecca and Tyler view the camera footage, they immediately contact through Skype their mother, who has just returned home. When shown images of John and Doris, Paula panics and reveals that they are not in fact her parents at all. She instructs her children to escape immediately as she is going to try and contact the police as well as depart to fetch them right away. Just as Rebecca and Tyler are about to go out the door in an attempt to flee the house, they see the woman who confronted the imposters hanging dead from a noose on a tree in the yard. The impostors then trap them, and force them to play Yahtzee. Rebecca excuses herself and sneaks to the basement. There, she finds the corpses of the real John and Doris, along with uniforms from the mental hospital they worked at, indicating the impostors are escaped patients. John suddenly appears and grabs Rebecca and drags her to the master bedroom where he imprisons her with a fully insane Doris, who tries to kill Rebecca by slamming her head against the dresser mirror while Reis looking into it. Doris then tries to either strangle Rebecca or bite through her neck but Rebecca kills Doris in self-defense by repeatedly stabbing her with a broken glass shard, then Rebecca manages to destroy the locked doorknob. Meanwhile, John has been terrorizing and brutalizing a fear-frozen Tyler by smashing his own dirty adult diapers in his face while ranting nonsensically into Tyler's own camera. Rebecca tries to save Tyler by jumping on John who just shrugs her off. Tyler then tackles John twice to the cupboard and repeatedly slams the refrigerator door on his prone head, killing him. The two manage to escape outside where they are met by a newly arrived Paula and police officers.
In the aftermath, Rebecca asks Paula about what happened the day she left home. Paula states that she had a physical fight with her parents and never visited them after that. However, John and Doris had tried to contact her afterwards, and Paula concludes that reconciliation was always possible if she wanted it. She tells Rebecca not to hold on to anger over Robert and hugs her. In the epilogue, it is revealed that because of the whole experience, both siblings reveal that they have finally managed to each overcome their respective phobias at last as Rebecca now can look at her own reflection in mirrors again and Tyler has already gotten over his own sordid ordeal, which he intends to mine for creative inspiration as a rapper.

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