Mercy and Jonas frequently play with a large black goat that they named Black Phillip. Having been banished from their New England plantation, they start a small farm in the wilderness. William's family includes his wife Katherine (Kate Dickie), eldest daughter Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), son Caleb (Harvey Scrimshaw), twins Mercy (Ellie Grainger) and Jonas (Lucas Dawson), and baby Samuel. He dismisses those around him as false Christians, and the others claim that he speaks ill of the word of God. The film starts with William (Ralph Ineson), the patriarch of a Puritan family, on trial in 1630s New England. Is this the beginning of the tragic end of their family? - Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil William finds Thomasin and Katherine confronts her about Caleb's fate. However Thomasin falls from the horse and faints, and Caleb becomes lost in the woods. Early in the morning, Caleb, Thomasin, their dog and the family horse go to hunt in the woods. However, William goes to the forest to hunt since the crop has failed. The family unsuccessfully seeks Sam out and Katherine becomes insane, praying all the time and mistreating and blaming her daughter for everything wrong in their lives. One day, Thomasin is playing with Samuel near the forest and the baby mysteriously vanishes. They build a small house and a barn and meanwhile Katherine delivers the baby Samuel. William leaves the spot with his wife Katherine his teenage daughter Thomasin his son Caleb and the twins Mercy and Jonas and settles at the edge of a forest. In the Seventeenth Century, in New England, the farmer William and his family are banished from the Puritan plantation controlled by the church due to differences in religion principles.
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