

Witch
May is a man who, in order to reincarnate to an honorable situation, must remain a virgin for three lifetimes. But the evil (and titular) witch has other ideas. She tricks him, then screws him, then kills him. Now dead, May becomes the servant of the prince of hell, whose parents want to marry him off. But despite being offered the choice of 73 beauties, he rejects them all as being too old. The prince (who, like the other inhabitants of hell, is quite a nice guy) is mad about Chin ... but she's "on the corps side" - that is, in the land of the living. May is instructed to accompany the prince through the tricky task of getting to know and woo the living girl. But the witch is still around, and still after May.....
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Plot Summary
A young woman is drawn into a dangerous world of witchcraft after moving to a new town. She discovers that her neighbors are part of a coven, and they have sinister plans for her. As she uncovers the dark secrets of the coven, she must find a way to escape their clutches before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Witch received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and low-budget effects. Audiences found it to be a mediocre entry in the horror genre, though some appreciated its attempts at atmosphere and suspense.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric moments and some suspenseful scenes.
- Criticized for its derivative plot and often uninspired dialogue.
- Seen as a typical low-budget horror film of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Witch' are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed to negative reception. Some viewers found it to be a watchable, albeit unremarkable, horror film, while others were disappointed by its poor execution and lack of originality.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and subject matter, the film was not directly involved with actual witchcraft practices or beliefs, focusing more on a sensationalized depiction for horror effect.
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