Carla Moran, a hardworking single mother, is raped in her bedroom one night by someone - or something - she cannot see. Despite the reservations of her psychiatrists, she is repeatedly assaulted in her car, bath, and in front of her children. Is this hysteria, a manifestation of childhood sexual trauma, or something even worse?
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Carla Moran, a hardworking single mother, is raped in her bedroom one night by someone - or something - she cannot see. Despite the reservations of her psychiatrists, she is repeatedly assaulted in her car, bath, and in front of her children. Is this hysteria, a manifestation of childhood sexual trauma, or something even worse?
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