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In the movie Regression, Detective Bruce Kenner is assigned to investigate the disturbing case of young Angela Gray, who accuses her father, John Gray, of sexually abusing her as part of a satanic cult ritual. The story unfolds in small-town Minnesota in the year 1990.

As Detective Kenner delves into the case, he soon discovers a community gripped by fear and paranoia, as many residents believe that satanic cults are widespread in the area. The fears are fueled by rumors and exaggerated claims, leading to a sense of mass hysteria.

During the initial questioning, John Gray confesses to the crime with no recollection of actually committing it, leaving everyone perplexed. Recognizing that something more complex is at play, Detective Kenner seeks the assistance of Dr. Raines, a respected psychologist specializing in regression therapy.

Dr. Raines begins to conduct regression sessions with John Gray, taking him back in time through hypnosis to unlock repressed memories related to the abuse allegations. As the therapy progresses, they uncover horrifying and deeply disturbing memories within John's psyche, revealing the existence of a large-scale Satanic cult operating in the area.

The investigation takes a chilling turn as Detective Kenner and Dr. Raines delve deeper into the cult's activities and its true nature. They face resistance from individuals trying to shield the secrets of the cult and its influential members. The implications of the case extend beyond the Gray family, pointing to a horrifying nationwide conspiracy.

As Detective Kenner and Dr. Raines uncover more evidence, they realize the cult's sinister plans involve not just Angela's family but also numerous missing children. The movie builds up suspense as they race against time to expose the truth and save the innocent victims from further harm.

Regression explores themes of psychological trauma, repressed memories, the power of suggestion, and the manipulation of fear. It delves into the psychological effects of mass hysteria, uncovering the dark underbelly of a seemingly normal, tight-knit community, and raising questions about the reliability of memories and the nature of evil.
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