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IMDbBudget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 661,769 USD
The name "mara" might come from a creature in Scandinavian folklore. When people had nightmares they said that they had been ridden by the mara (the Norwegian word for nightmare is "mareritt") who took the shape of a woman.
In Greek culture the name is "mora": an elderly woman who visits people while they sleep and has much to do with sleep paralysis.
In Buddhism, Mara is the name of a demon that tries to sway Prince Siddhartha (Gautama Buddha) from the path of enlightenment by sending (some say they went of their own will) his daughters to seduce him. (They failed.)
In Hindu mythology, Mara is the god of death, sometimes seen as one aspect of a god whose other aspect is Kama, or erotic desire.
In Hebrew, "mara" means "bitter," which carries the implication of "strength." In the Bible, the mother-in-law of Ruth, Naomi, claims the name Mara as an expression of grief after the death of her husband and her sons.
"Dougie: Mara is real! Mara is very, very real, and she will kill each and every one of us! You mark my words: tonight, Saul dies!"
"McCarthy: Demons Only Exist [points to his head] McCarthy: In Here!"