
The delightfully precocious six-year-old Eloise lives at the Plaza Hotel in New York City with her nanny, her dog, and her turtle, and causes mayhem wherever she goes.
After the death of his estranged father, Jacob must obtain his aunt's death certificate from the asylum where she died. Upon breaking in, he and his companions uncover many dangerous secrets within the hospital.
The film is a horror thriller while the book is a children's fiction about a lively young girl. The film's plot centers on an asylum and dark secrets, unlike the book's focus on Eloise's adventures at the Plaza Hotel. The characters and tone differ significantly, with the film adopting a suspenseful atmosphere rather than the book's whimsical and humorous style.
Due to the significant differences in genre, tone, and plot, it is recommended to read the book first to appreciate the original story. The film diverges greatly and offers a very different experience.
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