
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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