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En Ouija: El origen del mal, la secuela del éxito inesperado del 2014, un grupo de ilusos amigos debe confrontar sus más terribles miedos cuando desatan un mal del más allá que sólo ellos pueden mandar de regreso. El siguiente capítulo del thriller supernatural, inspirado por el antiguo tablero de los espíritus, es producida de nuevo por el equipo de Platinum Dunes, Michael Bay, Brad Fuller y Andrew Form (La masacre de Texas, la saga The Purge , Las tortugas ninja)y Blumhouse Productions de Jason Blum (The Purge- La noche de las bestias y La noche del domonio), junto con Brian Goldner de Hasbro (Transformers y G.I. Joe), Mike Flanagan y Jeff Howard (Oculus) escribieron el guión y Universal distribuirá la película internacionalmente. (Título original - Ouija: Origin of Evil) - 2016 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
"Ouija: Origin of Evil," released in 2016 and produced by Platinum Dunes and Universal Pictures, is a gripping supernatural horror film set in the late 1960s. Directed by Mike Flanagan, the movie serves as a prequel to the 2014 film "Ouija," delving into the origins of the sinister board game. The story follows a widow, Alice Zander, and her two daughters, Lina and Doris, who run a séance business to make ends meet. Their lives take a dark turn when they incorporate a Ouija board into their séances, unwittingly unleashing malevolent spirits that target the family, particularly the youngest daughter, Doris. The film's setting in 1967 Los Angeles provides a nostalgic yet eerie backdrop, enhancing the chilling atmosphere with period-specific details and a haunting score. Mike Flanagan's direction masterfully builds tension, using slow-burning suspense and genuine emotional stakes to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The performances, especially by Lulu Wilson as the possessed Doris, are compelling and add depth to the narrative, making the horror more personal and impactful. The film also explores themes of grief and the lengths to which a family will go to communicate with lost loved ones, adding a layer of tragedy to the horror. "Ojui: Origin of Evil" distinguishes itself from typical horror fare by focusing on character development and psychological horror rather than relying solely on jump scares. The script, co-written by Flanagan and Jeff Howard, weaves a tale of innocence corrupted by evil, with the Ouija board serving as a conduit for the family's descent into darkness. The film's climax is both terrifying and heartbreaking, as the family confronts the malevolent forces they've unleashed, leading to a poignant and unsettling resolution. Produced by Platinum Dunes and Universal Pictures, "Ouija: Origin of Evil" stands out as a thoughtful and terrifying addition to the horror genre. Its blend of historical setting, strong performances, and a focus on the emotional toll of supernatural encounters make it a memorable film that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll.
Año2016
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Presupuesto9000000$
Duración99 min
Ingresos81700000$
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GénerosTerror
Países de producciónUnited States of America