In Ari Aster’s horrifying feature directorial debut, Toni Collette plays Annie, a mother of two who is haunted by a sinister force after the death of her own secretive mother. In this unforgettable scene, Annie, now possessed by a demon, chases her son (Alex Wolff) and slams her head repeatedly into the attic door when he locks her out.
Inexplicably and with demonic strength, she somehow gets into the attic anyway and begins to decapitate herself with piano wire while suspended in the air. If you have a strong stomach, you can watch the end of the scene here.
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