To any poor soul who stumbled across this movie on Amazon Prime and waltzed on over this IMDB page, first of all, welcome. Now, let me have a moment of your time so that I can convince you to turn away from this... video... while you still can. I'll attempt to keep this brief. Your time is valuable and this movie is a threat that will waste it.
1. This video only has one transition and takes place in one location: a warehouse. Both of those elements in this project perfectly sets up how ungodly boring it was. Audiences love to see progression and oh, I don't know, a movie? Usually, movies include editing, which there was only one cut, and an engaging story. However, 90% of this abomination involves spinning the camera around, cheap effects and hoping that the 'talent' will figure out what words they want to say in order to advance the plot.
2. This whole video is improvised. Israel Luna most likely told these actors the premise of each 'scene' and had them make it up as they went. Because of this, there is so much nervous energy from the cast. This causes them to repeat what their scene partner says in the form of a question or they contradict the last thing that they say. Also, the actors NEVER listen to each other. They constantly talk over one another, which caused me to become bored with the story and instead wonder why did all the talent have so much make-up on their faces. The lack of chemistry between every single actor is painful and there are virtually no 'characters' due to lack of personality, growth and synergy. Ever see a combination of an elementary school student and A. I talk to each other? Mean either, until I watched this garbage fire.
3. The amount of times that Ouija Warehouse exclusively relies on jump scares (none of which actually land successfully) is way too much. I am someone who gets easily scared, but nothing about it caused me to feel scared or even remotely uneasy. Every effect is done post production and reminds me of YouTube videos for children. Everything else about this project reminded me of the cheesiness of Spirit Halloween.
4. The music is non-existent. Two original songs and AudioBlocks.com did the rest of the work for the production. Four executive producers were involved and you're telling me the best you could do was royalty free music? All the budget must of went to the warehouse and the 'props' as well.
5. The warehouse itself is so boring, bare, and cheap. You're supposed to believe that the 'main character' lives in this warehouse. 3 minutes later, the Ouija Board is introduced, which immediately gives away the whole 'twist' of the 'story' that every main character is dead. I don't even know why I mark this as a spoiler, as even a toddler could come to that conclusion within the first 3 minutes of this flaming tragedy.
There's so much more I could say, but I've already made this the longest review on this video's IMDB page. I've given too much of my time on this natural disaster, but I really wanted to warn people about this. This isn't a video where you can get together with friends, crack open a couple drinks and laugh at it. It's uninspired, lacks engagement, and was very cheaply made. This was made for teenagers to watch if they have nothing else in the world to do. Stay away from this like your life depends on this. And stop making movies about Ouija Boards in 2021.