Ouija: Origin of Evil is a 2016 American extraordinary blood and gore movie coordinated and altered by Mike Flanagan and composed by Flanagan and Jeff Howard. The film is a prequel to the 2014 film Ouija and stars Elizabeth Reaser, Annalise Basso, and Henry Thomas. A widow and her family bring an Ouija board into their fake seance business, consequently welcoming a soul that has the most youthful girl.
Ouija: Origin of Evil was delivered in the United States on October 21, 2016, by Universal Pictures. The film earned more than $81 million overall and got recognition, with many adulating it as a huge improvement over its ancestor.
StoryLine
In 1967 Los Angeles, a youthful widow named Alice Zander works out of her rural home as an otherworldly medium, joined by her little girls, 15-year-old Paulina "Lina" and 9-year old Doris. The family is as yet reeling over the new passing of Roger, Alice's better half and the children's dad. At Lina's idea, Alice integrates an Ouija board into her readings. While evaluating the board, she unwittingly contacts a soul named Marcus that starts to have Doris. Alice gets a notification that the bank means to dispossess their home. Doris contacts the board for help, accepting she is speaking with her dead dad. The soul drives her to a mysterious compartment behind the storm cellar divider containing a pocket of money. At the point when she gives the cash to her mom, the family has an Ouija meeting, accepting they can contact Roger. Whenever the board addresses an inquiry just Roger would know the solution to, an excited Alice starts accepting that they are in touch with her dead spouse.
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