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The content revolves around disturbances in the life of a close friends group: Debbie, Laine, Pete, Sarah, Trevor and Isabelle. After the sudden death of Debbie, Laine accidentally discovered a evocation pannel in Debbies room and try to persuade her group to use this pannel to call Debbies soul to ask about it all. However, instead of talking to Debbies soul, they call a 'dark' other. And Isabelle, Pete, Trevor died respectively in 'the game' with this soul. But from 'the game', Laine discovered deadly secrets in Debbies house ...
There's simply nothing scary about watching scenes that you've already seen play out in dozens of other, better movies. It gets boring. Almost as boring as playing an actual game of Ouija.
In the current economy, Monopoly makes a more appropriate board game upon which to base a horror movie, but for what it is, "Ouija" is better than expected.
A supernatural horror brought to you by Michael Bay and Hasbro and released just in time for Halloween proves just as soulless as you might imagine it to be.