Alicia Vela-Bailey as Diana, a malevolent spirit.Billy Burke as Paul, Sophie's husband and Martin's father.Maria Bello as Sophie, Rebecca and Martin's mother.Alexander DiPersia as Bret, Rebecca's boyfriend.Gabriel Bateman as Martin, Rebecca's younger brother.As they embrace and vow to stay together, the lights in the ambulance momentarily flicker, but Bret dismisses it to Rebecca and Martin's satisfaction.
She sacrifices herself with a bullet to the head in an effort to save her children, causing Diana to burn away and disappear.Īfterwards, the police carry away Sophie's body while Rebecca, Martin and Bret rendezvous at the ambulance. Sophie exclaims that she's the only connection Diana has that tethers her to the human world. Diana is about to kill Rebecca when Sophie arrives brandishing a pistol. Rebecca sends Martin outside to Bret & goes back inside to rescue her mother. Diana reveals that she killed Rebecca's father and that he didn't abandon them.Ī pair of police officers arrive to help and are promptly killed by Diana. She discovers scrawled writings along a basement wall, explaining how Diana will not let anyone take Sophie. Rebecca realizes that while Diana disappears under normal light conditions, the use of a black light can allow them to see her. Bret is attacked, but he escapes and contacts the police. Knowing their intentions, Diana baits Rebecca and Martin into the basement by turning off all the lights. Rebecca realizes that her mother is being controlled by Diana, and turns on all the lights in the house to keep her away. Rebecca goes to her mom's bedroom door to reconcile when Sophie secretly passes her a note saying "I need help" before Diana tugs her back into the darkness. Rebecca, her lover Bret (Alexander DiPersia), and Martin decide to stay overnight to protect Sophie. Rebecca confronts Sophie about Diana but she denies the accusation. The figure is Diana: her vengeful ghost manipulates Sophie to be able to manifest, convincing her that they are friends and killing anyone trying to help her. Rebecca is seen taking a box of documents from Paul's office that contains information on Sophie and discovers that the doctors experimented on Diana in the institution, killing her by overexposing her to light. She fails and Martin escapes to Rebecca's.
Martin looks up to see Diana crouched above him and runs to turn on the light, but Diana throws Sophie out of the way to get to Martin.
Diana from lights out skin#
Diana had an unusual condition that made her skin light-sensitive. She tells him a story about Diana (Alicia Vela-Bailey), a friend she had when she was in a mental institution for her depression.
Diana from lights out movie#
That night, Sophie has a movie night with Martin, but includes her imaginary friend, frightening him. The next morning, Rebecca finds what the woman was scratching into her floor: the name "Diana." She recalls her own experiences with Diana from her own childhood, and the reason she left when her father abandoned them. That night, she awakens to scratching by the silhouetted woman, who almost attacks her, though Rebecca manages to turn the light on, making the figure disappear. Rebecca takes Martin home, but after a fight with their mother, she takes him to her apartment to protect him. Because he has been falling asleep in class, his teacher Emma (Andi Osho) calls Rebecca to the school. When Martin sees the apparition with his mom, his fear gives him insomnia. Sophie has mental illness and depression that has resurfaced, in which she talks to an apparently imaginary "friend."
Paul's stepdaughter Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) lives alone in an apartment, away from her mother, Sophie (Maria Bello) and her brother, Martin (Gabriel Bateman). Paul is later dragged into the darkness and gruesomely killed by the woman. She warns owner Paul (Billy Burke) about the apparition and leaves. In a mannequin warehouse, co-worker Esther (Lotta Losten) sees a silhouette of a woman with monstrously long fingers when she turns the lights off, but sees nothing when the lights are on. Spoiler warning: The following contains plot details about