

Désincarnation
A Hakka singer who desires to complete her dream, and an aboriginal woman who wants to break free and a Hakka forensic personnel who has the deepest secret in her heart. These three women are standing out for the Hakka people who are facing difficulties in life.. And the story is about the process that they find for themselves. However, the story starts from two suicide cases.
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Plot Summary
Following a traumatic car accident, a young woman named Eva discovers she has been possessed by the spirit of a deceased woman. As she struggles to regain control of her body and mind, Eva uncovers a dark conspiracy connected to the spirit's past. She must confront terrifying visions and her own fractured identity to survive.
Critical Reception
Désincarnation received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many finding its plot convoluted and its horror elements uninspired. While some praised its ambitious themes, the film was largely criticized for its pacing and execution.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's premise of possession and identity crisis was noted, but often felt underdeveloped.
- Pacing issues and a lack of genuine scares hampered the horror aspects.
- Some critics found the visual style interesting, but insufficient to elevate the narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable or undocumented, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Désincarnation was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, and features a predominantly French-speaking cast, reflecting its Canadian origin.
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