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Uninspiring Title. Nonetheless Solid Horror Flick
The act of a couple selling their home leads to strange and creepy circumstances that put their daughter in danger. It was obvious pretty early on that the husband had some role in the strange incidents happening around his and his wife’s daughter. The movie did a good job at incorporating some creepy and suspenseful moments. Having me waiver between the motive for the weird happenings being sinister or some ritual to protect the daughter from some unseen force, but with rotten food, black crows and a mysterious malevolent figure frequently appearing it became apparent that some evil plot was afoot. The nice twist was that this explored a similar theme as Annabelle Creation. Where in this case the husband had lost his 7 year old daughter, from a previous relationship, years earlier, to a horrible accident, and inconsolable with grief he made some terrible choices in an attempt to bring her spirit back to life.Of course his attempt wasn’t as innocent as he was being led to believe and as a result he was duped into helping an evil priestess plot to regain a new body to possess. I felt for the father’s grief but I could not understand how he could essentially sacrifice the daughter he had with his new wife for the daughter who died. Moreover, it was unconscionable that he was asking a 7 year old to consent to her body being possessed by the spirit of her dead half sister.
The ending was confusing. It was clear that Ing’s body was taken over by Jaa. But it seemed for a second there that she’d become possessed by the evil entity as she appeared to have killed Ing’s mom. We later learn she survived, and killed Rattree whom we never see alive again after the attack. But last we see Ing/Jaa she appears to be a sweet little girl with no indication that evil resides within her. This was an entertaining horror movie with some nice twists. Definitely worth watching.
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Ning started getting suspicious with the new tenants and a video sent by her old neighbor, enhanced those suspicious. And then Kawin started acting strange. With the help from her friend, Ning found out that the retired doctor was not as what she portrayed.
I watched it with zero clue on everything. I didn't know the cast or plot. I was a bit disappointed. I mean, I was hoping for something along the line with the title. It's not much about the home but, more towards the obsession of the occupants.
I was angry on behalf of Ning. She and her daughter, were the collateral damage for this obsession.
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Gutwrenching horror
It took me a few days to finish this movie since the first quarter of it is heartbreaking family trauma without any explanations of the supernatural stuff, so it's especially hard to watch for people who've experienced extreme family problems themselves.You need patience to actually understand the story, as the whole truth is only revealed at the very end in favor of many red herrings throughout. This type of pacing was a little annoying tbh.
For me personally, the family story hit much harder than the actual horror elements. The "mysterious old woman with glasses who can actually do some sort of ritual/magic" clichee is also a little annoying but it wasn't too bad.
Contrary to probably many people, I actually like the ending. Poor Jaa only grew up with her father her whole life, and when he used his last ounce of strength to help her rescue his remaining family, he showed that he loved both Jaa and Ing and Ning equally. Now she gets to have a loving mother in Ning and continue to live once more. Poor Ing dying while trying to save her sister was very sad, though. She never showed anything but kindness towards a sister she never knew even at her young age.
Overall it was a very good movie, but I wouldn't recommend it to people suffering from family trauma who might feel triggered while watching this.
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