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The house swap
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When Caroline and Francis are presented with an opportunity to exchange homes for a week, they eagerly accept, viewing it as a chance to escape their routine. After enduring challenging years, they have diligently worked on mending their marriage for the benefit of their son, and now seek to rekindle their connection as partners. Upon entering the swapped house, they are met with an eerie and stark environment, making it difficult to picture what sort of individual might reside there. Slowly, Caroline starts noticing unsettling signs of familiarity — hints of her own existence. While flowers in the bathroom or music on the CD player might appear innocuous to Francis, for Caroline, they are far from it. It becomes apparent that the person they have exchanged homes with is someone from her past, someone she is determined to leave behind. Yet, that person is now in her home, intent on ensuring she will never forget them.
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When Caroline and Francis are presented with an opportunity to exchange homes for a week, they eagerly accept, viewing it as a chance to escape their routine. After enduring challenging years, they have diligently worked on mending their marriage for the benefit of their son, and now seek to rekindle their connection as partners. Upon entering the swapped house, they are met with an eerie and stark environment, making it difficult to picture what sort of individual might reside there. Slowly, Caroline starts noticing unsettling signs of familiarity — hints of her own existence. While flowers in the bathroom or music on the CD player might appear innocuous to Francis, for Caroline, they are far from it. It becomes apparent that the person they have exchanged homes with is someone from her past, someone she is determined to leave behind. Yet, that person is now in her home, intent on ensuring she will never forget them.
