Calling Spirits is a domesticated movie theme, as domesticated as the ouija board from which the film takes its name, which people in real life have used for centuries to communicate with the other side. Due to the death of a friend, the play also tempts the actors of the film, who inadvertently collapse the border between this world and the next. A terrifying series of events begins that will leave you with goosebumps all the time.
The story begins tragically and with an all too common scene. Suicide of a young girl. Hers friends they can't come to terms with the loss and they want to enter with it one last time contact. They accidentally discover it in her apartment an ancient tablet for summoning spirits– oujio, from which they wipe the dust and soon open the door of the afterlife and let down the real one hell.
At first, they take everything with a lot of skepticism and like harmless game, and soon they are thirsty for blood dark forces they start serving life. And the game turns into a fight for survival and search the girl's killer. Will the ghosts be saved and sent "home" or will the fate of their friend await them? Check it out for Halloween if you dare.
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Lest you say we didn't warn you. Plates ouija never do not use alone, and closing it is the most important part of each sessions. At the end you have to move the tile to "goodbye" (goodbye).
Supernatural thriller, horror
Ouija
(Ouija, USA, 2014)
Direction: Stiles White. They play: Olivia Cooke, Ana Coto, Daren Kagasoff, Bianca A. Santos, Douglas Smith, Matthew Settle, Vivis Colombetti, Robyn Lively, Shelley Hennig, Lin Shaye, Claudia Katz, Morgan Peter Brown, Bill Watterson, Sunny May Allison, Afra Sophia Tully .
In cinemas from October 23, 2014.