Ouija: Origin of Evil Page #5

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
2,243 Views


watching us now.

Doris, honey.

I'll bring her down.

When I got her,

we get her outside...

No, no, no, no!

No!

- No. No. No.

- Honey.

- No.

- Honey, look at me.

- No.

- Look at me.

- Look at me. Look at me.

- No.

We have to find your sister.

What's that?

The basement.

Lina, wait outside.

No.

No way.

No, that's my sister.

This is my house

and I'm going with you.

Besides,

splitting up sounds like the

stupidest idea in the world.

Okay then.

But if we're going down there,

we're burning that thing in the furnace.

Doris.

Doris?

Honey?

Let's burn that.

They're in here.

All of them.

We played in a graveyard.

Do you think that will work?

I honestly don't know.

Mom!

Mom, help.

I'm scared.

Mommy, help me.

You stay here with your daughter.

What about staying together?

If she's in there,

I'll bring her out.

That's where we died.

- Our Father who art in heaven...

- He can't see this house, Father.

If he could,

none of us will still be here.

You're not Doris.

Is Doris still here?

I'm sorry this happened to you.

Come with me.

I can help you.

Yea, though I walk through

the valley in the shadow of death,

I shall fear no evil.

Father?

Where is she?

She's part of the walls now.

And she told me,

the most wonderful,

awful things.

No!

No!

Tom.

- Mom! Mom!

- You got to get out of here!

What do we do?

I don't know...

Mom!

Stop it.

Let her go.

Speak to me.

I'm a vessel.

I can help you.

She's a better vessel.

What do you want from her?

Voice.

Take mine.

You can cut it out

for all I care,

but you leave my girls alone.

Let them go!

Take me!

We'll take all of you.

Dad!

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.

I didn't do it.

Daddy did,

to stop the voices.

Sweetie, don't.

I just wanted to be able

to talk to Daddy again.

I just wanted you to be

able to talk to Daddy.

He's gone.

He lives in the dark,

and the cold,

and screams and screams and screams...

No, he doesn't

Lina?

I'm sorry, Doris.

Daddy.

Doris?

Doris?

No.

No. No. No...

No.

No.

Oh my god.

Oh god.

Oh god.

My baby.

I had to.

To stop the voices.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

Mom?

Mom.

Mom.

It wasn't you.

No.

It wasn't you.

It was my fault.

I love you.

I love you too.

Doris?

Everybody's waiting.

No!

I'm sorry!

Oh god!

No!

Hey, Lina.

Lina.

Lina.

Where did you go just now?

What were we talking about?

Your sister, again.

Right.

Right.

What about her?

I need you

to try to remember,

anything at all

that can help us find her,

- or her body if she's...

- Of course.

Of course.

I'm sorry.

My mother might know.

I think she said something

about where Doris was.

We've been over this.

She's dead because you...

Right, of course.

You've been here two months, Lina.

We can't find your sister,

and still,

we can't have a proper conversation

about what happened to your mother.

My mother.

Really, the only thing that I can say

about my mother is that...

she wanted to know

that we weren't alone,

after my dad died.

And now she knows.

We were never alone.

I'll never be alone.

I'll never be alone again.

Doris?

Are you there?

Are you there?

Miss. Zander?

You have a visitor.

She says she's your niece.

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