Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA beautiful woman is haunted by an evil spirit after an innocent game of Ouija board goes horribly wrong.A beautiful woman is haunted by an evil spirit after an innocent game of Ouija board goes horribly wrong.A beautiful woman is haunted by an evil spirit after an innocent game of Ouija board goes horribly wrong.
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My quick rating - 4,2/10. Well, that was another waste of time, basically. Very slow moving. A few young adults are going camping and on the way,they stop and hear someone crying. Upon entering the persons house to see if they need help (who does that?) they find a ouija board. Well when they are startled and run away, they take the board. I guess the opening scene was a setup for the evil spirit caught in the board (Here comes that evil giant Hasbro and their supernatural control on sale now for 19.99 at your Toys r Us). Of course they trio decide to play with it on their camping trip, unleash the demon and then....well, standard fare after that. And boring fare it is. The lead (Elizabeth Reaser) hesitantly becomes the focus of the possession by not wanting to play. Then, anyone who tries to help her, gets killed. In very unspectacular fashions. Not sure why these toys are so popular again these days but kids, feel free to try this at home. When you do, make sure you don't bother watching this movie. The ending is what gives this any merit but not sure you want to sit through this to get to it.
I need not bore you with details about the story. The few scary moments come about by startling us viewers with sudden noises, or presenting glimpses of ghostly figures in the background, and the most memorable of these is a shadow!
I found myself being annoyed instead of frightened by a number of weird occurrences, such as a friend of our heroine excusing himself to urinate, and then disappearing for quite some time, leaving our heroine helplessly calling and searching for him. Doors around our tortured lead magically shut, one by one, leaving her helplessly banging on them and pleading with them to open. Then ominous ghostly characters appear from nowhere to spook her. What are they intending to do? Who knows? The doors simply unlock themselves and the spirits are gone.
I sat through this film mainly to see how the story would end. To sum it up, I'm not quite sure, because the finally is vague and confusing.
I hope my review will save you from sitting through this tedious and overly long movie as I just did.
this was a long drawn movie... there seemed to be so much missing in the plot which leaves a lot unexplained for the viewer. It seems that although freaky things were happening not a lot went into finding out why everything was occurring and why the spirit targeted the main character. Even the ending seemed so disconnected, i think the movie was hoping for a real deep ending with a true meaning but i was left quite puzzled. the whole movie came across as a b grade film but true to form once i had committed to the first forty mins i had to keep going, thinking the story line might pick up. really hope the sequel is better because i don't think you can get worse than this.
This film essentially begins with a teenage girl named "Sara" (Tara Shayne) going on a camping trip with her boyfriend "Brian" (Marty Dew). Also joining the trip is Brian's best friend, "Santiago" (Richard Muller), who has just broken up with his girlfriend and has nothing better to do. Along the way, they stop at a house that was recently the scene of a horrendous murder, and while inside, Santiago finds an Ouija board that they take with them. That night, while in the woods, Brian and Santiago summon a spirit that tells them that Sara is going to kill Santiago, but stops in the middle of the sentence without explaining anything further. Sure enough, Santiago is indeed killed, but even though Sara is the first one to discover his body, she had nothing to do with it. It's then that she learns through her dreams that the spirit wants her to kill her next victim, or it will murder that person instead--and it won't stop killing until Sara does what it wants. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will simply say that this film had a good underlying premise, but it contained several key scenes that were not fully developed, which left me wondering what was going on at times. Additionally, although it had a couple of decent jump scares here and there, most of the actual horror scenes weren't nearly as explicit as they should have been as well. That being said, despite the intriguing premise, I found the overall movie to be rather boring, and I have rated it accordingly.
Yes how about a game of Ouija? How about not. Of course it's not about what you believe is real or not. We're talking about people doing stuff despite things happening to them or around them. Have to admit that the "You will kill" is far better than the "Ouija Summoning" title (or even Ouija Experiment 4" as it's called in Germany).
But I'll let you be the judge of that. Also the judge of the "performances". It's not that I did expect very good performances, but it is cringe-worthy and it does take a lot to digest some of the things called acting in this. Then again, it's horror and some do not expect more. Which is a shame and may be the reason why some folks look down on horror. Anyway, this is not good and you should avoid if possible
But I'll let you be the judge of that. Also the judge of the "performances". It's not that I did expect very good performances, but it is cringe-worthy and it does take a lot to digest some of the things called acting in this. Then again, it's horror and some do not expect more. Which is a shame and may be the reason why some folks look down on horror. Anyway, this is not good and you should avoid if possible
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLindsay Stock's debut.
- GaffesIn first few minutes of movie, when the girl walks into the house she leaves the door wide open. About a minute later she runs to the door to escape and the door closes on its own. The door is only about one third shut before it closes.
- Versions alternativesA.K.A Ouija: The Devil's Game
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Détails
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- Budget
- 150 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Couleur
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