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Ouija Nazi
Six sorority girls escape to the countryside for a weekend getaway with their new pledge, Dawn. But, unbeknownst to them, an evil force from World War II is waiting for them - Dawn's great-grandfather, a notorious Nazi murderer. When they conduct a séance that awakens the spirit of the evil killer, their fun weekend getaway becomes a never-ending nightmare as they are are hunted down by the vengeful spirit.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a group of American soldiers stumble upon a mystical artifact that unleashes a vengeful spirit. This spectral entity, a Nazi occultist, possesses one of the soldiers, turning him into a terrifying instrument of destruction. The remaining soldiers must find a way to defeat the possessed comrade and banish the demonic force before it consumes them all.
Critical Reception
Ouija Nazi was a low-budget independent horror film that garnered minimal attention and was largely panned by critics and audiences alike. It is often cited as an example of a film with a confusing premise and poor execution, failing to deliver on either its horror or war elements.
What Reviewers Say
A convoluted and poorly acted horror attempt.
Lacks coherence and fails to be scary or historically relevant.
Suffers from production value issues and a nonsensical plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are extremely scarce, but those that exist generally express disappointment with the film's nonsensical premise, amateurish execution, and lack of entertainment value. It is considered a forgettable and poorly made genre film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, contributing to its perceived low production quality and making ambitious special effects or historical accuracy difficult to achieve.
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