
So, Ouija (2015) - it’s got this unique vibe, right? You’ve got a group of girls working in software, diving into filmmaking, but the script they’ve chosen? It’s a whole other world. The atmosphere is thick with that creepy, unsettling feeling typical of low-budget horror. I mean, the pacing has its moments - some bits drag, but then it picks up, leading to these genuinely eerie encounters. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, do add a nice touch. And the performances? They range, but there’s something about the camaraderie that feels real, which makes the horror hit a little harder. It’s distinctive in how it blends the mundane with the supernatural, making you wonder about the risks of dabbling in dark themes.
Interesting take on filmmaking and horror.Strong atmosphere but uneven pacing.Practical effects add a nice touch.
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