The Housemaid: When the Walls Have Secrets (2025) is a chilling psychological horror-thriller that reimagines the haunted house genre through the eyes of those who serve in silence. Set in an isolated colonial mansion deep in the countryside of Vietnam, the film follows Linh, a young woman escaping her troubled past by taking a job as a live-in housemaid for a wealthy, reclusive family. The grand estate, cold and beautiful, hides more than just dust and memories—it harbors a darkness that whispers through the walls.
At first, Linh tries to adjust to the eerie routines of the house. Her employers, the Vus, are polite but distant, and the other staff members are fearful and superstitious. Strange events begin almost immediately: footsteps in empty hallways, mirrors fogging without reason, and the sound of crying from locked rooms. The house seems to breathe, to watch, and Linh feels the presence of something—or someone—that doesn’t want her there. Her dreams become violent, laced with visions of a woman in white and a child screaming for help.

As Linh investigates the house’s past, she uncovers a string of maids who vanished under mysterious circumstances over the past decades. The Vus deny everything, but their stories don’t match. An old diary hidden in the attic reveals that the house was once the site of a forbidden affair between a French colonist and a local servant, ending in betrayal, murder, and an unspeakable curse. The spirit of the betrayed woman, now consumed with vengeance, still roams the house, trapped in a loop of pain and rage.
Linh’s own past starts to unravel as well. The house seems to know her secrets—her guilt, her trauma, her sins. As the haunting intensifies, reality begins to distort, and Linh questions whether she’s going insane or being targeted. The boundary between ghost and guest begins to blur, and she realizes that the house may not have chosen her by accident. She is not just a bystander in its story—she may be part of it.

The final act spirals into a tense, emotional confrontation where Linh must face the ghost, the truth, and herself. In doing so, she must choose between escaping with her life or staying to break the cycle of violence. The Housemaid: When the Walls Have Secrets is a haunting tale of memory, class, and revenge—a ghost story where the real terror lies not in the supernatural, but in the buried truths people refuse to face.





