Mama (2013) is a haunting supernatural horror film that blends emotional drama with dark fairy-tale elements. The story begins with a tragic event as two young sisters vanish into the woods on the same day their parents are killed, leaving behind a mystery filled with fear and unanswered questions.

Five years later, the girls are miraculously found alive, having survived in complete isolation. They are taken in to start a new life, but their return to civilization is far from normal. Strange behaviors and unsettling events suggest that something from the forest has followed them back.

The film gradually builds tension by focusing on atmosphere rather than constant shock. Shadows, silence, and eerie imagery create a sense of lingering presence, turning the idea of protection into something terrifying. The emotional bond between the sisters remains central, grounding the horror in human vulnerability.

Mama also explores themes of motherhood, loss, and attachment. It raises questions about what it truly means to protect a child and whether love can exist in forms that are frightening and destructive at the same time.