Svs games a wife and a mother
Mother goes to the bathroom and sees a man peeing in the sink. One woman enters with her child who wet his pants. As she cooks dinner to celebrate Him's written works, fans of Him start showing up at the house. Some time later, Mother is nearing the end of her pregnancy. He completes his work and sends it out, getting the attention of The Herald (Kristen Wiig). Elated, Him is inspired to start writing again. In the morning, Mother tells Him that she feels she is pregnant. She argues with Him over their stay until they begin to have passionate sex. Mother becomes increasingly agitated with the behavior of the guests. A wake is held for him in the house, with other strangers arriving to pay their respects.
When the others return, Him tells Mother that Younger Brother is dead. He simply takes something of his and leaves the house without a word. Oldest Son appears from behind her, having been hiding. Mother breaks through and sees a furnace oil tank. Mother goes downstairs and sees blood leaking into a light bulb until it shatters. She presses against it and it starts leaking blood to the basement. Mother cleans up the blood on the floor, but one stain in the floor won't come out. Him picks up Younger Brother and carries him to the hospital with Man and Woman following.
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They run into the bedroom where Oldest Son bludgeons his brother over the head, causing his skull to crack open and bleed. The confrontation turns violent as Oldest Son attacks his brother before Him separates them. Oldest Son is angry at getting less than his brother. As Man and Woman are getting ready to head out, their sons (Domhnall and Brian Gleeson) arrive, bickering over the state of their father's will. After a while, Man and Woman still have not left until Him and Mother both agree that they must leave. Mother orders Man and Woman to leave, but they instead go into another room to get intimate. He holds the broken pieces in his hands, gripping them until he bleeds. Him is devastated, ordering them out of the office. Man and Woman enter Him's office and accidentally shatter the crystal object. Him explains to Mother that Man is dying, and he and his wife are big fans of Him, so they wanted to meet him before it was too late. Upon their return, Man has another coughing fit. She bothers Mother with questions about whether or not she and Him want children, as well as Woman's curiosity in going up to Him's office, but Mother says nobody can go in without his permission. Him and Man go for a hike while Mother is left alone with Woman. Mother answers it to find Man's wife, "Woman" (Michelle Pfeiffer), at the front. Moments later, another knock is heard at the door. Man walks downstairs and says he feels wonderful. The next day, Mother asks Him how Man is doing. Mother notices a chunk of flesh missing from Man's ribs, but Him covers it with his hand. Mother later sees Man puking in the toilet with Him standing over Man. However, Man has violent coughing fits that Him tends to. Him spends most of the time chatting with Man, telling Mother it's nice to have someone to talk to who enjoys his work, despite Mother saying she loves his work too. Him shows Man his office with his written works, and Man admits to being a fan of Him's work. Man was directed to the house under the impression that it was some kind of bed-and-breakfast. Him is polite toward Man, but Mother is not quite comfortable with his presence. Him welcomes the stranger, "Man" (Ed Harris), into his house. Someone knocks on the couple's front door. She walks toward the wall and sees a vision of a beating heart within the walls. Mother is trying to paint one of the rooms in the house using different colors. Him is a noted poet suffering from writer's block following the loss of his first wife. Mother walks through the house which seems completely empty and as she steps out onto the porch to look him outside, he comes up from behind and startles her, hugging her. A young woman, "Mother" (Jennifer Lawrence), materializes in his bed and seeing his absence she calls out for Him, "Baby?" He doesn't answer. The house then changes from burnt and rundown to completely refurbished. We then see a man, "Him" (Javier Bardem), place a crystal object in his bedroom. Her flesh burns to a crisp as screams are heard in the background. The film opens with a woman standing in the midst of crackling flames.