2026
A cursed-wish conceit run through the register of romantic obsession: a teenager shatters a supernatural object to make someone love him, and the film's engine turns on what that love looks like once it arrives. Curry Barker builds the horror not from the wish going wrong in obvious ways but from it going right — at least at first — so the dread comes from watching the gap between what was wanted and what was actually asked for. The genre machinery here is less about monsters than about desire as something that, once granted without limit, becomes its own kind of trap.