Ouija Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.50/10 from 57000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ouija

Title in Italiano:

Ouija

Title in Português:

Ouija - O jogo dos Espíritos

Title in Français:

Ouija

Title in Türk:

Ölüm Alfabesi

Synopsis

Debbie Galardi recalls playing Ouija with her best friend Laine Morris as children. In present day, Debbie throws her Ouija board into the fire, burning it. Debbie implies to Laine that something strange happened with the Ouija board. After Laine leaves, the Ouija board reappears in Debbie's bedroom. Debbie becomes possessed and hangs herself with Christmas lights inside her home.

Laine attends Debbie's wake with her boyfriend Trevor, younger sister Sarah, friend Isabelle, and Debbie's boyfriend Pete. The five friends meet at Debbie's house and use her Ouija board to try communicating with her. Strange things happen, and a presence smashes Pete's hand and face into a mirror.

Later, the friends start finding the phrase "hi friend" (a message communicated during the Ouija board session) written in different places, like Isabelle's car window, a tunnel wall, Pete's desk, and Laine's computer. Thinking Deb is trying to communicate with them, the group has another Ouija session. They then discover that they are actually in contact not with Debbie but with a spirit calling itself "DZ."

Laine sees the image of a little girl with her mouth sewn shut. The girl warns them to run because her mother is coming. Laine sees an old woman, and everyone flees. Laine later learns that Deb found the Ouija board in her attic and played alone.

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Play Title Artist
Ouija
It's Only a Game
Anton Sanko: Performer
Ouija Main Titles
Anton Sanko: Performer
Pancakes With the Works
Anton Sanko: Performer
Always Say Goodbye / Never Got To Say Goodbye / Answers From the Dead
Anton Sanko: Performer
This Isn't Debbie
Anton Sanko: Performer
Funeral / Christmas Lights
Anton Sanko: Performer
Mother's Coming
Anton Sanko: Performer
The Most Wonderful, Awful Things
Anton Sanko: Performer
A Part of Them Is Always With You
Anton Sanko: Performer
Swimming Pool
Anton Sanko: Performer
Memories of a Friend / First Game / Two Minutes
Anton Sanko: Performer
Hi Friend / Reflection In Mirror / Final Floss
Anton Sanko: Performer
Not Her Real Face
Anton Sanko: Performer
We Wanted To Say Goodbye
Anton Sanko: Performer
The Cellar
Anton Sanko: Performer
Photos of Dead Friends / Text Message / Aftermath
Anton Sanko: Performer
It's Only a Game
Anton Sanko: Performer
This Isn't Debbie
Anton Sanko: Performer
Mother's Coming
Anton Sanko: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Parker
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the scenes seamlessly, enhancing the sense of dread and mystery that surrounds the Ouija board and the supernatural events unfolding. The music adds an extra layer of depth to the storytelling, making the experience even more immersive and captivating for the audience.

Mary Lee
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and textures, from chilling ambient sounds to intense orchestral pieces, adding complexity and depth to the overall viewing experience.

Dorothy Hernandez
2/10

The soundtrack of Ouija was disappointing and failed to create a suspenseful or eerie atmosphere throughout the movie. The music felt generic and predictable, lacking originality and failing to enhance the tension in key scenes.

Amanda Wright
7/10

The emotional depth and intensity of the musical score in Ouija help to convey the characters' fear, desperation, and vulnerability as they navigate the paranormal events unfolding around them.

Nancy Turner
7/10

The music in Ouija perfectly complements the visual storytelling, enhancing key moments of suspense and terror, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Linda Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack of Ouija effectively builds tension and suspense throughout the movie, enhancing the eerie atmosphere of the supernatural events taking place.

Laura Wright
6/10

Edward Harris
7/10

The use of haunting melodies and ominous sound effects in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease and foreboding, adding depth to the story's supernatural elements.

Kenneth Roberts
2/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack felt overused and cliché, taking away from the overall sense of dread and fear that the movie was trying to convey. The music did not effectively build up the suspense or add any depth to the storyline, making it feel disjointed and disconnected from the on-screen events.

Joshua Anderson
9/10

The soundtrack of Ouija perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The haunting melodies and chilling tones heighten the tension and keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the film.

Charles Mitchell
8/10

The haunting and memorable themes in the soundtrack of Ouija linger long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impression and contributing to the overall impact of the film.