Ouija: Origin of Evil Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ouija: El origen del mal

Title in Italiano:

Ouija: L'origine del male

Title in Português:

Ouija: Origem do Mal

Synopsis

In 1967 Los Angeles, a young widow named Alice Zander works out of her suburban home as a spiritual medium, accompanied by her daughters, 15-year-old Paulina "Lina" and 9-year old Doris. The family is still reeling over the recent death of Roger, Alice's husband and the kids' father.

At Lina's suggestion, Alice incorporates a Ouija board into her readings. While trying out the board, she unknowingly contacts a spirit named Marcus that begins to possess Doris.

Alice receives a notice that the bank intends to foreclose on their home. Doris contacts the board for help, believing she is communicating with her dead father. The spirit leads her to a secret compartment behind the basement wall containing a pouch of cash.

When she gives the money to her mother, the family has an Ouija session, believing they can contact Roger. When the board answers a question only Roger would know the answer to, a thrilled Alice begins believing that they are in contact with her dead husband.

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Ouija: Origin of Evil
Where You Are Is Where I'm Going to Be
Elijah Honey: Writer
Elijah Honey: Performer
May I Have this Dance
Alan Ett: Writer
Moon Blue
Richard Geere: Writer
Richard Geere: Performer
Goodbye Little Girl Goodbye
Ken Morrison: Writer
Origin of Evil
The Newton Brothers: Performer
The Spirit World Is Unpredictable
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Goodnight Daddy
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Bedtime
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Father Tom
The Newton Brothers: Performer
The Ouija Board
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Are You There?
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Who's Your Friend?
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Basement
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Daddy, Are You Here?
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Alice and Lina
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Lina's Kiss
The Newton Brothers: Performer
What Do You Want to Tell Him?
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Whispers
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Do You Know What It Feels Like to Be Strangled to Death?
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Polish Papers
The Newton Brothers: Performer
I Don't Wanna Go to School!
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Malum In Se
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Don't Hide Behind the Collar
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Need to Speak to You Privately
The Newton Brothers: Performer
I Don't Think Your Daughter's a Fraud
The Newton Brothers: Performer
The Devil's Doctor
The Newton Brothers: Performer
The Most Wonderful Awful Things
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Crawling Up
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Stop the Voices
The Newton Brothers: Performer
666
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Goodbye, Doris
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Mortem
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Doris, Are You There?
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Sudden Death Game (feat. Ciocan Flaviu Ioan)
Glory Oath + Blood: Performer
Demon Arms (feat. Jaroslav Beck)
Glory Oath + Blood: Performer
They Are Here (feat. Ciocan Flaviu Ioan)
Glory Oath + Blood: Performer
Time to Die (feat. Ciocan Flaviu Ioan)
Glory Oath + Blood: Performer
Who's Your Friend?
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Lina's Kiss
The Newton Brothers: Performer
I Don't Wanna Go to School!
The Newton Brothers: Performer
Don't Hide Behind the Collar
The Newton Brothers: Performer
I Don't Think Your Daughter's a Fraud
The Newton Brothers: Performer
The Devil's Doctor
The Newton Brothers: Performer

User reviews

Daniel Thompson
10/10

Kenneth Mitchell
8/10

The music seamlessly blends with the supernatural elements of the story, adding depth and emotional resonance to key moments. The use of sound effects and subtle instrumentation adds layers of tension and mystery, drawing the audience further into the narrative.

Deborah Martinez
5/10

On the other hand, I felt that at times the soundtrack was a bit predictable, relying too heavily on typical horror movie tropes like sudden loud noises and screeching strings. While these elements did enhance the jump scares, they also felt somewhat cliché and didn't bring much originality to the overall sound design of the film.