Two Witches

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Expectant young mother Sarah is convinced she has been given the evil eye from a mysterious blank-eyed old hag while she is dining with her bullish and insensitive partner Simon. When the couple go to visit his new-agey friends Dustin and Melissa, dark forces are unleashed after an ill-advised attempt at consulting a Ouija board to allay her fears. Meanwhile, tensions grow between grad school student Rachel and her new roommate Masha after a violent incident involving a man that the strange and impulsive young woman has brought home. (Arrow Films)

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anglais I have mixed feelings about this horror movie. On the one hand, the creators created a quality atmosphere instead of just sending a group of high school students out to be exterminated in a given time and space. On the other hand, I was disappointed by the excessive use of jump scares in the first story. They were so frequent that you could turn them into a drinking game. If you had to take a shot each time there was a jump scare; I don't think many people would last until the second (and in my opinion) better part of the movie. Besides the jump scares, I was also annoyed by the hallucinatory states, which don't just contaminate movies and TV shows but also video games (for example, Far Cry is full of them). But as I already said, the second story was completely different, and I found it much more enjoyable. Overall, it was definitely not a waste of time, which, unfortunately, is often the case with horror movies. / Lesson learned: You can always tell a witch by how she eats apples in an oddly unsettling way. ()

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