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The film is an adaptation of the 2004 short story of the same name by Joe Hill.
The story explores themes of childhood trauma, resilience, and the "final girl" (or in this case, "final boy") trope within horror. It heavily utilizes the cultural atmosphere of the late 1970s, emphasizing a sense of suburban dread and the "stranger danger" anxieties of that era. Melnais tДЃlrunis
Produced by Blumhouse Productions, the film was a significant commercial success, earning approximately $153.7 million against a budget of roughly $16–18 million. The film is an adaptation of the 2004
Set in 1978, the story follows a 13-year-old boy named Finney Shaw who is abducted by a sadistic serial killer known as "The Grabber." Finney is held captive in a soundproof basement where an old, disconnected black rotary phone hangs on the wall. Produced by Blumhouse Productions, the film was a
Scott Derrickson took on the project after leaving the high-profile Marvel sequel, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness . Thematic Elements
The supernatural element emerges when the phone begins to ring. Finney discovers he can hear the voices of the killer’s previous victims. These spirits provide Finney with clues and methods to survive and attempt an escape, while his sister Gwen experiences psychic dreams that help the police search for his location.