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Synopsis: A couple returns to North America for a family funeral, having lived in Shanghai, China for the previous six years. Soon after they arrive, their son Jamie begins to see ghosts and suffer possession by one of the living dead, and it all ties in with the Chinese festival of Ghost Month, when the doors of hell supposedly open and angry spirits are given the chance to terrorize the living.
Director(s): Ernie Barbarash
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
R
Year:
2007
99 min
27 Views


Is it ok?

- I will be right back.

- Don't leave me.

Takes me with you.

It may be a matter of hours.

I am very sorry.

- Who was Chen Lu?

- What did you say?

Chen Lu,

- did she work for you?

- Many people worked for us.

What do we pay to the persons

what worked for us?

- Why will you ask such a thing?

- Because I want to know.

I want to know if any of them move on,

went to school, started their own businesses...

Enough!

Those people worship us.

They did what they were told

and they w ere grateful for it.

Really?

So, you did run a sweatshop.

And what about Sarah, my wife?

What else did she say is true?

- I do not know what to do.

- I need you to trust me.

Please.

They are still doing it.

Shouldn't you be in the hospital?

What the hell is going on here?

Do not be an idot, it's just a business.

Yes, but that's my company.

You've been using me.

They walled it up.

There was there a room back there where

they dumped the bones.

- Your woman is crazy.

- Easy.

Hey, what are you doing?

- Tell me how to get in there.

- It has nothing to see.

What have you done?

Sarah, no!

You have your bones.

Will this save your son?

We'll send you home.

Please,

Can we have our son back?

Let's go.

I don't know what to say,

It's a m iracle.

Can we go home now?

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