黑衣女人
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生活在英国伦敦的雅思·科普斯(丹尼尔·雷德克里夫 饰),早年他的妻子分娩时身亡,儿子虽然乖巧伶俐,但是雅思始终沉浸在亡妻之痛中无法自拔,面上的愁云久久不曾散去。某天,他受派前往某偏远村镇处理一位寡妇的遗产。在这个僻静甚至有些阴郁的小村庄,雅思受到了诸多冷遇,人们似乎并不欢迎他的到来,时刻希望他尽早处理完事务回到伦敦。雅思不顾别人的劝说,兀自走入老寡妇位于滩渚中央的老房子调查。在此期间,村中有女孩离奇死亡,而雅思也时常在老宅四周看到奇怪的人与景象。他的到来慢慢揭开村里的秘密,也使自己陷入莫大的危险之中……
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