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DOTGA: Da One That Ghost Away
Wanting to save the house of her beloved grandmother from being sequestered, paranormal expert Carmel Monseratt and her “bebest” best friend Jerald “Jeje” Zee-Yan have decided to form a squad of ghost busters with their misfits buddies in order to meet both ends.
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Plot Summary
A timid young woman, tormented by ghosts from her childhood, is forced to confront her fears when she takes on a job as a ghost photographer. She soon discovers that her ghostly encounters might be linked to a mysterious past and a potential romance with a charming but enigmatic man who seems to understand her plight.
Critical Reception
DOTGA: Da One That Ghost Away received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its unique blend of horror and comedy, and its visual style, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative fusion of horror and comedy elements.
Visually appealing with effective jump scares and comedic timing.
Some viewers found the story to be formulaic and underdeveloped.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'DOTGA: Da One That Ghost Away,' is a playful twist on the popular pop song 'That's What I Like' by Bruno Mars, reinterpreting lyrics to fit the horror-comedy theme.
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