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Ouija

  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
276
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Ouija (2007)
DramaHorrorMystery

Half-sisters Aileen and Romina reunite with their first-cousins Ruth and Sandra in Camiguin to bury their grandmother, accompanied by Sandra's friend Lucy. The five girls dare to call on the... Read allHalf-sisters Aileen and Romina reunite with their first-cousins Ruth and Sandra in Camiguin to bury their grandmother, accompanied by Sandra's friend Lucy. The five girls dare to call on the spirits of the dead when they find their Ouija board from when they were kids. Before the... Read allHalf-sisters Aileen and Romina reunite with their first-cousins Ruth and Sandra in Camiguin to bury their grandmother, accompanied by Sandra's friend Lucy. The five girls dare to call on the spirits of the dead when they find their Ouija board from when they were kids. Before they can finish their ritual, the Ouija board is burned by accident, trapping a murderous ent... Read all

  • Director
    • Topel Lee
  • Writers
    • Aloy Adlawan
    • Annette Gozon
  • Stars
    • Judy Ann Santos
    • Jolina Magdangal
    • Iza Calzado
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    276
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Topel Lee
    • Writers
      • Aloy Adlawan
      • Annette Gozon
    • Stars
      • Judy Ann Santos
      • Jolina Magdangal
      • Iza Calzado
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Judy Ann Santos
    Judy Ann Santos
    • Aileen
    Jolina Magdangal
    Jolina Magdangal
    • Romina
    Iza Calzado
    Iza Calzado
    • Sandra
    Rhian Ramos
    Rhian Ramos
    • Ruth
    Desiree Del Valle
    Desiree Del Valle
    • Lucy
    JC De Vera
    JC De Vera
    • Gino
    Valerie Concepcion
    Valerie Concepcion
    • Rape Victim
    Perla Bautista
    Perla Bautista
    • Lagring
    Anita Linda
    Anita Linda
    • Lola Corazon
    Ruby Rodriguez
    Ruby Rodriguez
    • Yaya
    Jackie Lou Blanco
    Jackie Lou Blanco
    • Racquel
    Angelo Ilagan
    Angelo Ilagan
    • Nilo
    Nanding Josef
    Nanding Josef
    • Ka Mano
    Ilonah Villanueva
    • Magda
    Jean Villanueva
    • Melba
    Anthony Roquel
    • Director
    J.C. Cuadrado
    • Doctor
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    Ryan Agoncillo
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    • Director
      • Topel Lee
    • Writers
      • Aloy Adlawan
      • Annette Gozon
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    3nitzanhavoc

    Not original, not scary, not good.

    To be honest, I'm not quite sure what to make of Ouija. As a devout Horror fan with a special liking to Ghost-Stories, I've seen my share of séance related films and other ghost films. Ouija seems to have very little, if at all, original content.

    The main idea of the story is pretty good, and could have been used much better for the film. The script is rather annoying, with constant jumps between two or three languages, sometimes in mid sentence (you get used to it after a while, in a way). The acting is OK but not fancy. The cinematography is quite suitable for a ghost story, but the direction simply lacks. Too many scenes seem either stacked together or not at all related to each other. It appears that director Topel Lee has taken features from famous Asian horror films like Thai film Alone (2007), Shutter, and the famous Ju-on (The Grudge), and the film feels like a non original puzzle put together in quite a clumsy way.

    Many might disagree with my personal opinion, and I am of course in no position to pass judgement, but I simply didn't enjoy Ouija. It's not original, not scary, and not good. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
    10AdrianOlonan

    "Ouija" is truly a Philippine contribution to the Exceptional Asian Horror Genre!

    Asian horror first came to spotlight when the Japanese horror movie "Ringu" has become very popular with the Western world. Since then, "A Tale of Two Sisters", "Ju-on: The Grudge", and "The Eye" followed. Western horror relies on horror violence. Meanwhile, Asian horror relies on mysterious atmosphere and scary music, making its own name. "Ouija" is another addition to the Asian horror genre.

    Half-sisters Aileen (Judy Ann Santos) and Romina (Jolina Magdangal) along with their cousins Ruth (Rhian Ramos) and Sandra (Iza Calzado) play the Ouija board in their hope to talk to their deceased grandmother. Unfortunately, they summon a deadly spirit.

    I like how the film develops the characters' connections to one another. Shooting in Camiguin is a good idea, adding up to the lonely atmosphere. Building the scary aura is at good pace. Jump scares are adequately used, but not overused. The climactic scene is intense. Plot twist is very amazing. If you've watched the Thai horror film "Alone", it may somehow remind you about this film. By the way, some people hate this "copying" Sadako. Well, the black hair girl ghost is common across Asian horror. I just don't understand why the hell they're complaining.

    I've seen this on TV before. And I wanna see this again!
    9kojisuzuki

    Asian Horror at its Best!

    Actually, I wasn't expecting very much from Ouija. I thought it'd be a another plain Asian horror movie like One Missed Call and Bangkok Haunted. Surprsingly, I found myself quite entertained, the movie could be one of those great Asian horror just like Ring and A Tale of Two Sisters.

    At first the story doesn't seemed to be original, but there is much more too it than the "ouija board". Toppel Lee, the director, doesn't focus on the game itself, but on the after effects of it.

    The story does have some "Asian horror" clichés, such as the girl with the face covered with hair, but I guess that is just normal because that idea was brought by Ring and then adapted into almost all Asian horror movie like done in A Tale of Two Sisters.

    All I can give now is much praise for the movie. The storytelling is told beautifully with flawless shots. The musical score builds up to an excellent scare and terrifying moments along with that beautiful cinematography.

    The characters are not shallow. They are human, not just another character in a movie. Each character has their own story, though the movie does focus more around Judy Ann Santos and Jolina Magdangal, who I thought gave an excellent performance.

    The supporting cast of the movie does deliver. Desiree del Valle and Iza Calzado were excellent, as always. The great Anita Linda gives one of the best chilling performance I've seen even though her role is limited. The younger cast in the form of Rhian Ramos, Valerie Concepcion, Angela Ilagan and JC de Vera, also gives their best performances.

    Overall, Ouija is in the same level of Asian Horror Classics such as Ring, A Tale of Two Sisters and Kairo. The film will definitely deliver scare to you, I guarantee it!
    6jmbwithcats

    Horror for Beginners

    When I first heard about this movie, it was from a reviewer on IMDb who rated it as highly as the original Ring and A Tale of Two Sisters. I respectfully disagree with this assessment.

    This isn't to say I hated it but rather it was a bit more obvious, linear and formulaic than The Ring and A Tale of Two Sisters.

    The first half hour of Ouija is cliché driven plot development, but without much merit. There is nothing to really set it apart or grab the attention.

    The movie feels utterly lukewarm. But then the movie starts to take off as the after effects of the Ouija unopposed begin to manifest. In fact almost every scare in the movie was predictable, ineffective, and uninspired. They needed to dig a lot deeper to be anywhere in the league of A Tale of Two Sisters. But I digress.

    The movie begins with 4 girls playing with a Ouija board as kids calling out to the "Spirit of the Glass", which leads them to experience some rather odd things but grandmother stops it with an incantation at the water's edge.

    We then move 10 years into the future, where the girls on the beach call forth the grandmother who had recently died, with the use of the Ouija board again which leads again to bizarre happenings, but this time the grandmother is not there to stop it.

    The girls are really quite beautiful, which doesn't hurt, but I cannot say the movie was scary at all. And while it wasn't scary, it wasn't terrible either. It was just too simplistic.

    And like another mentioned, it stole many elements blatantly from other films in the genre including Ju-On, where at least one entire scene was stolen, The Ring, Dark Water, and others.

    Ouija is a horror movie for kids just watching their first scary movies.

    6/10
    4jcranma

    It could have been better

    This film borrows heavily from other more successful horror films. There were times that it seems like Ouija was lifting scenes from the original Grudge series and other successful J-horror films. The scary scenes are generic yet moderately effective, but I give it credit for exploring the family conflict while delving into the supernatural aspects and the location shooting added a bit. Picturesque locations contributed a bit. Not that there is anything wrong copying more successful trends, this film just doesn't add enough originality of its own. I expected more from the cast. With Calzado and Santos (and yes she can turn in wonderful performances, armchair critics!) onboard with some good actors around, acceptable performances can be considered a let down from them. While Filipino horror films like Sukob, Feng Shui, and Pa-Siyam featured local Filipino superstitions, Ouija is happy to borrow trends, successful ones at that. Try those horror films before renting this. Those films can compete with the best the continent can offer. Horror fans and those looking for Filipino films could certainly pick better films than this.

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      When the concept of the movie was first presented to him, director 'Toppel Lee' was hesitant to accept since there was already an earlier movie made based on the game (Spirit of the Glass (2004) by Jose Javier Reyes) which he described as well-made. So instead of focusing on the game, they decided to focus on the characters being haunted by a ghost.
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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2007 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Official site
      • Ouija (2007)
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Seance
    • Production companies
      • GMA Films
      • Viva Films
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      • $2,111,595
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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