An innocent young woman walks through a house without clocks or windows. She climbs the hardwood stairs, where she is not supposed to go, and opens the door to a darkened room. Another young woman is strapped down, nearly naked, moaning and writhing in pain as wires and needles pierce her body. The first woman’s instinctive response to seeing another person suffer is to say, “She hurts,” and try to help, but her keeper shoos her away, saying that this is nothing to be (...)