The Nest is a horror movie set in an isolated house where a family with dark secrets resides. It revolves around the story of a 15-year-old girl who discovers hidden family secrets and faces terrifying encounters with zombies and electroshock torture. The plot takes a twist when she finds out about her overprotective mother's involvement in the horrors happening in the mansion.
In 1983, Oliver Nicholas, at thirteen, is well-poised to enter the precocious teenage world of first-sex, vodka and possible-love in New York City when he is traumatized by the stroke of his housekeeper (and only true maternal figure), a sixty-five-year-old Chilean woman named Aida. What was supposed to be an exhilarating and somewhat fearful rite of passage - diving into the exciting, fast-paced world of first experiences - quickly becomes skewed by an incomprehensible depression, and a house of interior horrors. Surrounded by women - his untraditional, Spanish, photographer mother (more interested in the role of confidante than mother) his sister, a comedic, door-slamming tormentor, marked by her parent's divorce; and Aida, his silver-haired emotional focal point on the verge of death in Lenox Hill Hospital - Oliver struggles to maintain his role as "man of the house" and his sanity.
The story of street children and the dog who penetrate into the fast food restaurants at night and catching terrorists in spare time.
The story of a child who faces the emptiness that surrounds the figure of his parents, disappeared in Africa.
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