Ouija Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained

🍿 Ouija: Detailed Plot Synopsis

The Death of Debbie

The movie opens with a flashback to Laine and Debbie playing with a Ouija board as children. Years later, Debbie is found dead, seemingly by suicide. Her friends and family are shocked and devastated. Laine refuses to believe it was suicide and suspects something sinister. Fueled by grief and disbelief, Laine discovers Debbie’s old Ouija board. She decides to use it in an attempt to contact Debbie and uncover the truth behind her untimely death. This decision sets off a chain of terrifying events that puts Laine and her friends in grave danger.

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Contacting the Other Side

Laine gathers her sister Sarah, Debbie’s boyfriend Pete, and their friends Trevor and Isabelle, and they hold a seance using the Ouija board. They manage to make contact with a spirit, initially believing it to be Debbie. However, they soon realize they are communicating with a malevolent entity. As they delve deeper, the group uncovers the spirit’s identity: a young girl named Doris Zander, who lived in Debbie’s house with her disturbed mother. They discover a dark history of madness, murder, and the supernatural tied to the house and the Ouija board.

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The Haunting Intensifies

The spirit of Doris begins to haunt the group, using their fears and insecurities against them. One by one, the friends fall victim to Doris’s wrath, suffering terrifying and often fatal encounters. The phrase “Hi Friend,” a message received during their Ouija board session, becomes a terrifying omen. Laine becomes increasingly determined to stop Doris and protect her remaining friends and family. She researches the Zander family history and discovers the horrific details of Doris’s life and death, and the tragic actions of her mother.

Ouija Scene 3

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Laine Morris (Olivia Cooke): A determined young woman who seeks to contact her deceased friend using a Ouija board, unintentionally unleashing an evil spirit.
  • Sarah Morris (Ana Coto): Laine’s younger sister who initially dismisses the Ouija board but becomes involved in the fight against the evil spirit.
  • Debbie Galardi (Shelley Hennig): A troubled young woman whose death triggers the events of the film after playing with the Ouija board alone.
  • Doris Zander (Sierra Hawkins): The malevolent spirit of a young girl with a stitched-up mouth who terrorizes the group.
  • Trevor (Daren Kagasoff): Laine’s boyfriend who assists in the investigation and becomes a target of the evil spirit.
  • Paulina Zander (Lin Shaye): The sister of Doris, confined to a mental institution, who provides misleading information about the spirit’s origins.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Laine Morris: “I just want to stop whatever is happening. My friends are dying.” – Laine expresses her desperation to end the terrifying events and protect her friends.
  • Doris Zander: “Hi friend” – A recurring message from Doris the spirit, initially appearing harmless but becoming increasingly sinister.
  • Doris Zander: “Run. She’s coming.” – Doris uses the Ouija board to warn the group about her vengeful mother’s impending arrival.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $5,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $50,856,010
  • Worldwide Gross: $103,687,316

💥 Ouija Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I went into this movie expecting the worst, but honestly, it wasn’t *completely* terrible. There were some genuinely creepy moments, especially with the little girl and the stitched mouth! The plot was a bit predictable, I will admit, and some of the acting was a little cheesy. But I got a few good jumps in, and honestly, sometimes that’s all I’m looking for in a horror movie! If you’re a hardcore horror fan, maybe skip this, but for a casual scare, it’s not the worst way to spend an evening.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Teen horror fans”
    • “Viewers who enjoy jump-scare movies”
    • “Fans of supernatural thrillers”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Suicide”
    • “Supernatural violence”
    • “Scary images”
    • “Disturbing themes”

Professional Reviews

  • Variety: “Ouija relies heavily on jump scares and a predictable plot, offering little substance beyond cheap thrills. The characters are underdeveloped, and the story fails to deliver genuine suspense, leaving viewers with a generic and forgettable horror experience.
  • The Hollywood Reporter: “Despite a promising premise, Ouija falls flat due to its reliance on horror clichés and a weak script. The performances are adequate, but the film lacks originality and fails to create a truly terrifying atmosphere, resulting in a lackluster addition to the supernatural horror genre.
  • IGN: “Ouija has its moments of suspense, but ultimately suffers from a predictable story and uninspired execution. The film’s attempts at jump scares become repetitive, and the lack of character development makes it difficult to invest in the protagonists’ fates.

Audience Reactions

The jump scares got me every time, even though I knew they were coming!: Jump scares, creepy atmosphere, and a classic horror setup.

The plot was a little predictable, but the movie was still entertaining.: Easy to watch, good for a casual movie night, and simple plot.

Overall Consensus: A mixed bag of jump scares and horror clichés, lacking originality but still providing some entertainment for casual viewers.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “The film is the first Hasbro property adaptation produced by Platinum Dunes and Blumhouse Productions.”
  • “A completely different version of the film was shown to a test audience. After negative feedback, the film was partially re-shot with several story and cast changes.”

🖥️ How to Watch Ouija?

Ouija is available for streaming on various platforms. You can find it for rent or purchase on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. Check your local listings for cable and satellite options.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Ouija, you might like these similar films:

  • Witchboard (1986): Features a group of friends using a Ouija board and unleashing an evil spirit, with similar themes of possession and supernatural horror.
  • The Ring (2002): Features a cursed object (a videotape) that brings about death after a set amount of time, relying on similar suspense and a mysterious backstory.
  • Truth or Dare (2018): A group of college students plays a seemingly harmless game that turns deadly when a supernatural force intervenes, exploring similar themes of inescapable curses and deadly consequences.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Ouija features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

Is Ouija based on a true story?

Ouija is not based on a true story, but rather inspired by the Ouija board game manufactured by Hasbro. The film takes creative liberties to create a supernatural horror narrative.

What is the message ‘Hi Friend’ in Ouija?

The phrase “Hi Friend” is a message communicated through the Ouija board early in the film. It becomes a recurring and ominous sign that Doris, the malevolent spirit, is near and targeting the characters.

What does the ending of Ouija mean?

The ending of Ouija, with the reappearance of the planchette, suggests that the evil associated with the Ouija board and Doris may not be entirely eradicated. It leaves the possibility open for future hauntings or a sequel.

🔥 Bonus Content

Film Theory: Ouija is the Sequel to THE EXORCIST?

Ever thought ‘Ouija’ might be secretly connected to ‘The Exorcist’? This Film Theory video dives deep, and honestly, some of the points are pretty convincing! Give it a watch and see if you agree.

Everything Wrong With Ouija In 16 Minutes Or Less

Want to laugh while picking apart ‘Ouija’? CinemaSins does their thing and highlights all the movie’s silly mistakes. Some of them are so obvious, it’s hilarious!

OUIJA 2: ORIGIN OF EVIL (2016) Ending Explained + Connections to the First Film

Confused about the ending of ‘Ouija: Origin of Evil’ and how it ties into the original? This video breaks it all down, and honestly, it made me appreciate the sequel even more.

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