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"Ouija: Origin of Evil," directed by Mike Flanagan and released in 2016, is a chilling horror film that delves into the sinister origins of the infamous Ouija board. Set in the 1960s, the story follows the Zander family, who run a fraudulent séance business. When Alice (Elizabeth Reaser) brings home a Ouija board to enhance their act, she unwittingly invites malevolent forces into their home. As strange occurrences escalate, Alice's youngest daughter Doris (Lulu Wilson) becomes the vessel for a dark entity, leading the family to confront terrifying secrets from the past. As the Zander family grapples with the increasing horrors unleashed by the Ouija board, they turn to Father Tom (Henry Thomas) for help. With the sinister presence growing stronger, they must race against time to uncover the truth behind the evil force that has taken hold of their lives. Filled with spine-tingling suspense and supernatural twists, "Ouija: Origin of Evil" explores the consequences of dabbling in the occult and the lengths a family will go to in order to save their own. With its atmospheric setting and compelling performances by a talented cast including Annalise Basso, "Ouija: Origin of Evil" is a masterful blend of drama, horror, and mystery that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. As the secrets of the past are unearthed and the terrifying truth is revealed, audiences will be drawn into a world where the line between the living and the dead blurs, leaving them questioning what lies beyond the realm of the Ouija board.
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Mike Flanagan chose the 1960s setting for Ouija: Origin of Evil to make the film feel timeless and disconnected from modern technology, which he felt could detract from the suspense. He believed that the absence of smartphones and the internet would create a more immersive and eerie atmosphere, essential for a horror movie's success.
To perfectly capture the 1960s ambiance, the production team used period-appropriate technology, including vintage lenses and lighting techniques from the era. They even went as far as using actual 1960s camera equipment for certain shots to ensure the film's visuals felt genuinely from that time, adding a layer of authenticity to the horror.
Casting for Doris was particularly challenging. The producers needed a child actress who could handle both the emotional depth and the intense horror scenes. After an extensive search, Lulu Wilson was cast just two weeks before shooting began, following an audition that reportedly left the room in chills with her eerie portrayal of possession.
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🎬During filming, the cast of Ouija: Origin of Evil used an actual Ouija board as a prop, which led to some unsettling experiences. Cast members reported strange noises and flickering lights on set, which were not scripted and added to the eerie atmosphere, fueling rumors of a haunted set.
💡Elizabeth Reaser, who plays the mother in the film, took method acting to another level by staying in character even off-camera. She maintained her 1960s persona throughout the shoot, interacting with the cast and crew as if she were still in that era, to deeply embed herself in the role.
🎯The house used in Ouija: Origin of Evil was chosen because it was rumored to be haunted. The director, Mike Flanagan, thought that the real-life eerie feel of the house would seep into the film and enhance the authenticity of the horror, making for a more convincing and chilling setting.
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