1922
In 1922, Wilfred "Wilf" James, along with his wife Arlette and his 14-year-old son Henry, lives in Hemingford House, Nebraska. Wilf opposes the proposals by Arlette for selling and moving the farm to Omaha strongly. It would persuade Henry, whose friendship Arlette is opposing, to kill Arlette, who keeping up Henry's girlfriend Shannon. Henry decides reluctantly to support his dad in the killing.
Wilf claims to comply with Arlette's sale. She's getting drunk as she celebrates. After taking her to sleep in a drunken stupor, Wilf slices her throat with a butcher's knife and Henry is covering her face. In a dry well where the cadaver is soon fed by rodents, Wilf is dumping his corpse. The day following, they throw a cow into the water to cover the body of Arlette and give the well a cause to fill. Sheriff Jones is concerned about his sudden disappearance; he is searching into the house but finds no signs of a crime.
With time, Henry is brooding and lonely, regretting his and his father's crimes. His friend Shannon becomes more and more worried and then finds himself pregnant with his child. Her parents plan to send her before the baby is born and can be given for adoption to a Catholic institution in Omaha. Henry steals the car of Wilf, comes into Omaha, and races with Shannon.
Wilf seems to be wild, continually stalled by rats as winter passes. To fix it, he takes out a home mortgage but never does the job. He is overwhelmed too by culpability and alcohol to patch his barn roofs and his house cave in. His home is disintegrated and infested with rats. One rat mucks his hand and must be amputated. It's infected.
Wilf is confronted in a climactic scene with his wife's dream, surrounded by rats that ate their dead bodies. She flips him around in the cellar and whispers to him sadistically. She says Henry and Shannon's destiny as the audience sees it. They were thieves, known as the "Sweetheart Bandits" Shannon is fired during one of their hitmen, causing her to lose her baby and finally die in a deserted house along the road due to significant blood loss. Next to her lies Henry, committing pistol suicide. Later on, on the side of the road that the sheriff thinks is Arlette, is found an unspecified woman's body. The body of Henry has been given to Wilf, who was chewed in by rats like the body of his mother. No one is present but Wilf at Henry's funeral. He turns and sees again his wife's ghost, encircled by rodents.
Wilf is trying to sell his land with the father of Shannon, who tells Wilf bluntly not to return from his lands. Wilf travels to Omaha and finds a job of delivering pallets to the livestock farm, but can't stop being pursued by rats. Wilf wrote his faith eight years later in 1930 with the conclusion, "In the end, we all get caught." Dear rats swarmed his room at the time he finished. In front of the terrified Wilf, Arlet, Henry, and Shannon's bodies have emerged. Henry brandished his mother's same butcher's knife and said his death would be easy, Henry said to Wilf.
GRETA
The young waitress Frances McCullen and her friend Erica live in New York City. One year ago, Frances already had a close relationship with her workaholic father Chris when her mother died. Frances will find a handbag on a subway one morning; the ID inside confirms Greta Hideg's bag. Frances goes back to Greta to give her a cup of coffee and Greta invites her in.
Greta tells Frances that she's a French widow, and her daughter's still in Paris. Despite Erica's opposition to her unnatural relationship Frances starts spending time with Greta to stay with her company. One night at Greta's dinner, Frances discovers a cupboard filled with many handbags, the same one she found on the train. Names and telephone numbers, like French, are attached to the bags.
Frances wanted to break relations with Greta, upset by her discovery. She rings about her several times and even appears at the restaurant where Frances is operating, causing an unsettling scene that causes Greta to be hospitalized and Frances to fire. Frances has to be taken over. She's a replacement for Frances' last mom. Greta stalks Erica as well; Frances and Erica follow a restraining order, although it is said that it will take months. Frances later discovers how deep the lies of Greta are: Greta's daughter has committed suicide years ago not only as Hungarian but not as French because of the sadist behavior of her mother.
Frances gets to his dad's place, or go on holiday with Erica. Erica says that Frances informs Greta that she's going to go home, however. Frances is abducted by Greta the next morning; she locks Frances into a booth chest in a hidden room and then uses Frances' mobile phone to read Erica and Frances' dad separately. When Frances gets freed from her chest, Greta has subsequently kidnapped pieces of clothing and IDs of all other young girls.
Eventually, Erica and Chris meet and discover that Frances doesn't have either of them. Greta pushes Frances to master the Hungarian language as time passes and to play the piano. Frances switches off Greta's finger and knocks her unconsciously during a cooking lesson. Frances attempts to escape but all windows and doors are screened. Frances goes into the cellar to locate an escape and discovers one of the former victims of Greta. Behind Frances, Greta sneaks up and wraps a bag around her head before she goes out.
To locate Frances and question Greta, Chris hires Cody, a private investigator. Cody discovers that Greta was a nurse who was discharged for anesthetic misuse. In her house, Cody meets Greta. Frances gets bent and tied by shaking his bed, but Greta blocks the noise by the music. He gets his attention. When Greta is gone, Cody finds out that behind the piano there is a hidden room. Suddenly Greta appears and dips his neck with a syringe. He brings out his gun as he relinquishes consciousness, and Greta brandishes it to whack him dead.
There is an indeterminate time. Greta leaves a new handbag on the underground and a young woman takes it home to Greta. She invites the girl to come here, making her a coffee pot; Greta drinks her cup and starts feeling weak. It reveals itself as Erica that has drugged Greta. The woman took her perch away. She mocks Greta and tells her that for a long time she has been hunting for the handbag on the underground. Greta is passing away and Erica is finding Frances. Greta, when she attempts to run, emerges from the darkness and seizes Frances, before she passes away.
Erica and Frances placed Greta's unconscious body in a toy box and leave with the Eiffel Tower's tiny metal statue to lock it. Greta starts to rattle the chest deck after they leave the room to summon the police, and the statue moves.
Seen Greta's trailer but haven't seen the movie yet. And it could indeed happen in real life. Thanks for sharing!