
Synopsis
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After a failed suicide attempt, a man is offered an unexpected reprieve by three strangers who arrive at his isolated farmhouse with a proposal he cannot refuse. Promised a way out of his despair, he soon realises the terms of their offer are bound to something far more unsettling than money or survival.
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As days pass, time begins to fracture, and the boundaries between guilt, fear, and reality grow increasingly unstable. A presence lingers within the house, one that seems less concerned with haunting than with watching, waiting, and reflecting on what its inhabitants refuse to face.
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The Red String unfolds as a psychological descent into inevitability, where escape is an illusion, and the cost of avoiding one’s inner shadow proves far more devastating than confronting it.

















