The Other Side of the Door

The Other Side of the Door

2016 "It was never meant to be opened."
The Other Side of the Door
The Other Side of the Door

The Other Side of the Door

5.3 | 1h36m | R | en | Horror

Grieving over the loss of her son, a mother struggles with her feelings for her daughter and her husband. She seeks out a ritual that allows her say goodbye to her dead child, opening the veil between the world of the dead and the living. Her daughter becomes the focus of terror. She must now protect against the evil that was once her beloved son.

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5.3 | 1h36m | R | en | Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: March. 11,2016 | Released Producted By: Lipsync Productions , Pindrop Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Grieving over the loss of her son, a mother struggles with her feelings for her daughter and her husband. She seeks out a ritual that allows her say goodbye to her dead child, opening the veil between the world of the dead and the living. Her daughter becomes the focus of terror. She must now protect against the evil that was once her beloved son.

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Cast

Sarah Wayne Callies , Jeremy Sisto , Sofia Rosinsky

Director

Prashant Laharia

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Lipsync Productions , Pindrop

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paullevine-06620 I find it very funny so many disliked the film maybe because it has no real graphic horror or sexual content that most of the critiques seem to need to enjoy a simple ghost story. This may not be the best ghost story ever told but it has plenty of creepy & atmospheric moments & a great ending. To many horror buffs can't just enjoy a story without sex & graphic gore they aren't really fans of the genre & i fail to see why they are so surprised when she opens the door when told not to ,it's like to body under the sheet you dont want to look but but still you have to. This is not a bad film & the story though it's been told before like in Pet Cemetery love make people that are grieving do things they shouldn't do . I enjoyed the film from the perspective of ghost story's & though it may not be the best ghost tale ever told these comments of hate are as lame as can be.
Peter Pluymers "What if I could bring your son back to you just one more time? What if I could give you the chance to say your final goodbye?""The other side of the door" is not really a bad movie. Technically speaking it really looks magnificent at certain moments. Moreover, India as location and the used ancient ritual sure made for a unique starting point. But ultimately it was only a collection of all sorts of previously used ideas. I thought it felt a bit outdated. That wouldn't be such a huge problem if there was a certain tension or creepiness. Unfortunately, this was also missing, making it once again a horror that never exceeded mediocrity.The story reminded me of "Pet Semetary" with the loss of a child and the desire to bring it back to life again. In "The Other Side of the door" Michael (Jeremy Sisto) and Maria (Sarah Wayne Callies) decided in an impulsive moment to stay in Bombay and to found a family. Years later we see how they have settled there, living in an idyllic looking house somewhere in downtown Bombay and their lives being enriched by the presence of their daughter Lucy (Sofia Rosinsky) and the typical family dog ​​Winston. However, it's not entirely rosy because of the tragedy that occurred in the past, with the death of their son Oliver (Logan Creran) as a result. Maria is tormented daily by guilt and grief. Fortunately, Piki (Suchitra Pillai) the housekeeper has a grandiose idea. The things needed to fulfill this idea are the ashes of the deceased child, an old dilapidated temple and a nightly sleepover there. This could bring relief to Maria's heavy psychological problem. But obviously there's a golden rule that shouldn't be violated. And of course it's clear that is definitely going to happen anyway. Now we're off to a kind of "The Conjuring" made in India. All kinds of objects suddenly start to move around and ghostly apparitions appear and reappear in the background. And for the umpteenth time we get a self-playing piano. And for God's sake, when is anybody going to pay attention to the warnings of the dog. First the phenomenon is the kindness itself. Afterwards it turns out to be fairly aggressive again. Nothing new either. And just like in "Lights Out", the solution to the problem is the relationship between the caring mother and the ghostly presence. Again so predictable. Throw in some primitive painted Indian folkloric figures, called the Aghori who practice rather peculiar rituals so they can communicate with spirits in the afterlife, and it's complete. Those Aghori are creepy individuals appearing out of nowhere and producing an annoying, mesmerizing sound. But they aren't as scary as Myrtu who suddenly begins to interfere with the whole affair. It's a creature from the underworld that looks terrifying enough. I think they've used the "stop-motion" technique for this one (also an obsolete special effect). For me this was probably the most positive part of the film.All in all, it's just an old-fashioned ghost story that didn't take place in an American old mansion to my relief, but in dark India instead where the mystic about afterlife and primitive rituals are still alive among the elderly population. Clearly modern Western people shouldn't experiment with such rituals. It's nothing earth shattering, but it's not bad either. Though expect a few strategically placed jump scares and a thoughtful ending. More reviews here : http://bit.ly/1KIdQMT
disdressed12 once again we have a well done horror film,one that doesn't rely on blood and guts.instead it builds on suspense and tension.it's also very creative,in my opinion.i like the whole concept of the film,and found it very provocative.it really makes you think and poses a lot of questions.the acting is first rate all around,but I have to single out Suchitra Pillai who plays Piki.she exudes creepiness,in my opinion.i also like the ending.i hope they make a sequel.if they do,and they stick to the formula of this one,there's no reason why it can't be as good.but this is just my opinion.for me,The Other Side of the Door is a well deserved 8/10
LeonLouisRicci When this Horror Show doesn't Fall Back on Jump Scares it is quite Effective and a Bit Different. The Setting in India makes for a Unique Backdrop, although the Mysticism could be Transposed to a Number of Cultures, if not the Details, and does have that Creepy, Otherworldly Patina.There is a Good Cast Delivering Solid B-Movie Performances and the Director has a Touch of Sorts and this Familiar Tale of Portals, Afterlife, and a Mother's Grief is Presented Similar to others in the Genre but has Enough of its Own Slant to make this a Curiously Cranked Downbeat Display.Slightly Above Average it is Somewhat Underrated but is Held Back by some Predictability and is Slow to Start. Once things do Reincarnate it's Suspenseful and Horrific at times with Switching Alliances and a Few Supernatural Surprises.Overall, Worth a Watch for its Differentness but may Disappoint some Seasoned Horror Buffs with its Resort to Sameness Sometimes. It doesn't seem to have the Confidence of its Own Ability to Scare and Disturb without Relying on Regular Genre Tropes.Note…Not really a rip-off of "Pet Cemetery"…it "Tips the Hat".