
The Perron family lived supernatural experiences that inspired the horror movie saga "The Conjuring." In an interview, the family's daughter shared that her father believed the entity haunting their mother was Mrs. Arnold, who supposedly accused her of a crime in the barn. In the movie, a scene is shown of a séance where a spirit caused a chair to levitate and terrified those present.
The Perron family appears in "The Conjuring" to tell their version of events, unlike other cases based on true events where there are no survivors to do so. The film highlights values such as good triumphing over evil and the importance of family. The death of a woman's husband led to a tragic outcome where she decided to take her own life.
"The Conjuring" is based on the story of the Warrens, paranormal investigators who had encounters with malevolent entities. The daughter of the Perron family revealed details about the presence of Bathsheba, a malevolent spirit, in the house they lived in. In a documentary called "Bathseba: Search for Evil," she shared the intense presence of the supernatural in their lives.
The film directed by James Wan shows paranormal events based on true events, creating fear and anxiety in viewers. The story of "The Conjuring" has become a classic in horror cinema, showing how evil can manifest in terrifying forms in reality.