Janet Danvers is a retired psychiatrist turned gardener and youth volunteer. She is haunted by the French turquoise wallpaper in her home—and the voices in her head. Janet desperately wants the wallpaper gone. As she peels it away, she struggles with her internal tormentors. Among the voices is Margaret, who enjoys confronting Janet about an adopted child. While leading a children's camp, a chilling moment grips Janet in a psyche a young girl hands Janet a Lily of the Valley, a flower tied to a dark secret. Painfully loud, the voices make Janet question her memories, overwhelming her with guilt and disassociation. Then the voices personify.
Janet Danvers is a retired psychiatrist turned gardener and youth volunteer. She is haunted by the French turquoise wallpaper in her home—and the voices in her head. Janet desperately wants the wallpaper gone. As she peels it away, she struggles with her internal tormentors. Among the voices is Margaret, who enjoys confronting Janet about an adopted child. While leading a children's camp, a chilling moment grips Janet in a psyche a young girl hands Janet a Lily of the Valley, a flower tied to a dark secret. Painfully loud, the voices make Janet question her memories, overwhelming her with guilt and disassociation. Then the voices personify.