The Child Remains is a Canadian horror-thriller film directed by Michael Melski, inspired by true events. The film tells the story of Rae and her husband Liam, who go on a weekend getaway to a secluded inn that was once a maternity home. However, what they don’t know is that the inn harbors a dark past: it was the site of horrific crimes, including the murder of unwed mothers and their newborns by a midwife who ran the home decades earlier.
As Rae, who is pregnant, starts to experience unsettling visions and strange occurrences at the inn, she and Liam realize that something evil still lingers within its walls. The tension builds as they uncover the horrifying secrets of the inn’s past, including the spirits of the murdered children and the sinister force that seems to be targeting Rae.
The film mixes elements of psychological horror, supernatural hauntings, and real-life historical tragedy. It explores themes of trauma, motherhood, and guilt, adding emotional weight to the horror. With its atmospheric setting, the isolated inn adds to the eerie and claustrophobic feeling throughout the movie.
The Child Remains is known for its slow-burn approach, relying more on atmosphere and psychological dread rather than jump scares. It was praised for its chilling premise and strong performances, particularly from the lead actress, but some critics noted its slow pacing.