Ouija: Origin of Evil Page #3

Synopsis: In 1967 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her daughters add a new stunt to bolster their seance scam business, inviting an evil presence into their home.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Mike Flanagan
Production: Universal Pictures
  2 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
PG-13
Year:
2016
99 min
$34,904,885
Website
2,103 Views


not to make bad decisions.

But boys his age,

they require discouragement.

It makes them a better man

in the long run.

Oh.

Well, thank you.

I guess.

I actually wanted to talk

to you about your sister.

It's 4 days in a roll now

that she's been absent,

why is that?

It's complicated.

Usually when she's sick

you mother sends a note

or she comes by

and picks up her homework.

She's not sick.

She and my mom

have been working.

What do you mean?

Let's see if we can

reach your father?

What do you want to tell him?

Um.

Do I make him proud?

Is he proud of me?

Always.

That tickled.

I can't thank you enough.

That was amazing.

Can I come back tomorrow?

Of course,

it's our pleasure.

Lina.

Lina.

My neck hurts.

Take this.

If it get's worse we'll wake Mom up.

It stings,

like a bee.

You will feel better in a bit.

Good night, squirt.

As friends we've gathered,

blah blah blah.

What happened to my neck?

Daddy.

It hurts.

She belongs to me now.

Mabel, Mabel, set the table,

Do it as fast as you are able.

Don't forget the

SALT, PEPPER, KETCHUP, MUSTARD.

She got the freak.

She's so weird.

Oh.

What are you doing?

Hey, keep an eye out.

What are you planning on doing it?

Stop it!

Stop it, Jack!

Somebody!

Please help!

- Is he okay?

- No!

At Cape Canaveral,

another probe into space.

Target:
The Moon.

A 52 ton...

Lina, call the restaurant

if you need anything.

Mom.

What?

No, you just look...

What?

Nothing.

Nothing, you just look nice.

I'll be a few hours, tops.

In bed by nine.

And you have the number for the restaurant

- ... if you need anything.

- I know.

Homework.

I know.

Go.

I'm sorry I'm late.

Oh, no.

Not at all, please.

This is lovely.

I've been by here so many times

but I've never come inside.

Well, I thought you could use

a night away from cooking.

You're absolutely right.

Some night times I'm so frazzled

I didn't even bother

to heat up the spaghettiOs.

Oh god, please forget that.

I'm really not a bad mother.

Oh.

I have cold spaghettiOs twice a week.

Twice a week at least.

I keep a case at the rectory.

Actually I invited you here

because I wanted to discuss

the girls at home,

out of their earshot.

I won't have it, Lizzie.

I'll die first.

- Hey, come on in.

- Hey.

But I don't have to die, do I?

Oh.

Hello, kiddo.

Hey, thanks for...

Well, I have some

records up in my room

and she's just going to watch TV

so we should go...

upstairs.

I do what I have to do.

The rest takes care of itself.

If you tell Mom he was here,

I promise you I'm going to melt

each and every single one

of your dolls

until they are just a giant blob

of hair and arms, do you understand?

- As soon as I saw the axe, I knew.

- Wait, Emma.

I'm not an expert

on the occult.

I'm not either

to be honest.

The spirit world is dangerous.

The thing is...

what we do for people.

It's not dangerous.

It's good, father.

It's good work.

I wish you would

let me show you.

Let me help you

talk to your wife.

I'm sorry, I'm just...

I assumed,

you want to.

Who says I don't want to?

I didn't have a chance

to tell her all the things

I wanted to tell her

before she passed away.

Mm, we never do.

But...

I've always felt that anything

I didn't say,

she already knows.

Gloria and I, we used to

come here once a month.

Roger always ordered wine

with a French accent.

It was...

so bad.

It felt like those days

were over for me, so...

I felt that they were, after.

Well.

I guess I kind of

make sure of that, didn't I?

Well, they were over

before the seminary.

I didn't think this through.

Maybe in another life.

Here's to another life then.

You know, it's... It's awesome

you don't have to move.

Such a great house.

It's...

It's classic

It's great bones.

Uh.

Sorry, my...

My dad's an architect.

His idea of a good time is

driving me and my brother

around and looking at houses.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

Yeah, I'm really glad

you're not moving.

My mom is going

to be home soon.

I thought you said another hour.

I'm not taking any chances.

She will seriously kill you

and me.

Romeo and Juliet.

More like Bonnie and Clyde,

sadly for us.

Well.

Good night.

Good night.

Hey, kiddo.

Christ.

You scared the crap out of me.

Want to hear something cool?

Sure.

Do you know what it feels like

to be strangled to death?

First, you feel the pressure

in your throat.

Your eyes water.

And you start to taste something

very, very sour in your mouth.

Then it's like someone lights a match,

right in the middle of your chest.

And that fire grows.

It fills your lungs

and your throat.

And all the way

behind your eyes.

And finally,

that fire turns to ice.

Like pins and needles of ice,

they're sticking into your fingers,

your toes,

your arms.

You see stars

then darkness.

And the last thing you feel

... is cold.

Good night, Romeo.

What the hell

did you do this for?

I didn't.

Dad gave me this

and you know that.

I didn't do it.

Daddy did,

to stop the voices.

You stop this, Doris.

This isn't funny anymore, you stop it.

What?

What is all the yelling?

Look what she did.

Did you do this?

No.

She's lying.

Something is wrong with her.

- You're either too stupid or

too stubborn to see it.

- You watch your tongue, young lady.

You two can live in this

fantasy world all you want

but you can leave me

out of it.

And You know what?

You can leave Dad out of it too.

You can't talk to me that way.

I don't know how else

to make you hear me.

Your sister, she's been through

just as much as you have.

- She's dealing the same thing

that you're dealing with.

- Something is wrong with Doris!

She is experiencing

something amazing.

So am I!

I wish you would join us.

It can help you heal.

Have you listen to

what she is saying

with that stupid board

is actually saying?

- Yes, everyday.

- Basic things.

"Forgiveness", "I'm so proud of you",

"I missed you."

Things that you used to

tell your clients

because you knew they

would want to believe it.

You know how that works,

you taught me.

No.

She knows things.

I asked her specific questions,

you heard me.

Things only he could know.

How do you explain that?

I can't.

I'm sorry.

I know this is hard to accept, honey,

but...

something is happening here

that we can't understand.

It's changing Doris.

It's changing her and I know

you see that at least a little.

If it was Dad,

if it really was him,

then why would he change her?

Why would he ever do

anything to change her?

We're going to be late.

I don't want to go to school.

I know, honey,

but we've missed too much.

Did you do your homework?

I don't want to go.

I don't want to go.

I DON'T WANT TO GO!

Lina, will you get your sister's things

out of her room?

No.

I don't want to go.

I want to stay here

and talk to my friends.

Lina, come in.

Father.

What can I do for you?

I don't know how

to ask you this, but...

Is there anyone at the school

who speaks Polish?

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