Luckily for Grace, the De Lomas family isn’t too bright or particularly deft at weaponry and soon members begin to get picked off in various funny, gory ways because of their own mistakes. It apparently is some pact they made with you know how (the devil) in exchange for their incredible financial success. The fact they they like Grace is irrelevant, because they believe if they don’t play the game, and kill her, the tradition is broken and the entire family will die gruesomely in a mass death that will annihilate the De Lomas family completely. Or should I say, the horrible in-laws break loose as the hunt for the hiding Bride becomes a big game of cat and mouse, with each family member getting a weapon from the archival arsenal of the mansion. However, when she draws the “hide and seek” card-a card that apparently hasn’t been drawn in thirty years (remember the gory prologue) all hell breaks loose. Although, she admits it is eccentric she sees nothing weird about agreeing to it, to appease her new in-laws. Earlier, when Alex dreads this tradition, Grace cannot understand why. A wedding night tradition involves the new in-law, (Grace) drawing a card from a “special” box then the family must play the game written on the card. A prologue that depicts a brutal game of hide and seek that traumatizes Alex and his brother Daniel (Adam Brody) as children thirty years ago, underlines this.Īlthough Alex’s parents Tony (Henry Czerny) and Becky (Andie MacDowell) like Grace and are grateful for her encouragement of Alex’s reunion with them, they also believe in strict family tradition. Alex is estranged from his family, but Grace would love to see him reconnect and agrees to get married at their mansion, which is magnificent, but a bit creepy. Grace (Samara Weaving) has just married into a very eccentric family when she weds sweet and attentive Alex De Lomas part of the incredibly rich De Lomas empire, who have made buckets of money in games creation and marketing.
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