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==Plot==
26-year-old Chris Washington, a black photographer, travels to [[upstate New York]] for a weekend getaway to meet the family of his white girlfriend, Rose Armitage. He has uncomfortable conversations with her parents, Dean, a neurosurgeon, and Missy, a psychiatrist
Missy tricks Chris into a hypnotherapy session, using the noise of a spoon stirring a teacup as a hypnotic trigger, to cure his smoking [[addiction]]. While in a trance, he confesses that his mother was killed in a [[Hit and run|hit-and-run]] when he was a child and he feels responsible as he waited too long to call for help. At Missy's prompting, he falls into a dark void she calls the "sunken place", where no one can hear him. The next morning, he no longer feels a desire to smoke.
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Chris awakens strapped to an armchair in the basement. In a video presentation, Rose's grandfather, Roman, explains that the family transplants wealthy white people's brains into others' bodies, granting them preferred physical characteristics. The host's consciousness remains powerless in the sunken place. Hudson does not care about Chris's race, and only wants his eyesight.
Missy attempts to hypnotize Chris again
Rose and Walter,
==Cast==
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