A young couple go on an adventurous vacation to Thailand only to find themselves haunted by a malevolent spirit after naively disrespecting a Ghost House. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 4.7/10 | |
Released: | July 21, 2017 | |
Runtime: | 89 min | |
Genres: | Thriller Horror | |
Countries: | Thailand United States | |
Companies: | KNR Productions Benetone Films Benetone Hillin Entertainment Benetone Films KNR Productions Benetone Hillin Entertainment | |
Cast: | Mark Boone Junior Scout Taylor-Compton Russell Geoffrey Banks James Landry Hébert | |
Crew: | Kevin O'Sullivan Rich Ragsdale Jason Chase Tyrrell Kevin Ragsdale | |
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Well, this movie was watchable, compared to a lot of crap out there. It was well shot, and the scenery was beautiful to look at. It was Thailand after all, a beautiful culture. But unfortunately, this was just another Asian ghost story, Americanized because of events happening to a non-Asian couple. That’s it. Nothing new, nothing original. If you’ve seen a couple Asian movies, then this won’t be much of a surprise. It was sooo predictable, that I was literally saying out loud what was going to happen, before it happened. Not a good thing. The main character were annoying, another bad thing. The boyfriend was very obnoxious, and the acting sucked. The girlfriend, just as bad of an acting. All through the movie, she kept making those stupid noises with her mouth. The panting and constant “oh”, please! And what was up with the constant weird faces? It was very distracting and annoying. In all, OK for a one-time. But it’s nothing to remember. 2.5/5 stars.