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Death Whisperer (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy

Death Whisperer – Movie Review

Discover the eerie storyline of Death Whisperer, a gripping movie review. Join the protagonist as he battles to save his sister from a sinister force.

Director: Taweewat Wantha

Writer: Taweewat Wantha (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Nadech Kugimiya
  • Jelilcha Kapaun
  • Rattawadee Wongthong
  • Kajbhunditt Jaidee
  • Peerakrit Phacharaboonyakiat
  • Nutthatcha Padovan
  • Arisara Wongchalee

Plot: After the elder brother returned to his hometown, he has to find a way to save his younger sister from a bizarre illness that is causing her to behave differently.

Runtime: 2 Hours

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Death Whisperer starts when Yam (Wongthong) starts seeing strange visions around the small village. Her sister tries to protect her, but something has started to take control of her. It causes her to act differently, showing the evil taking over her soul.

Yam’s older brother returns to the village in the hope of defeating the evil. However, the whole family must face the evil if they are going to have any way to stop it from destroying Yam.

Verdict on Death Whisperer

Death Whisperer is a horror thriller following a family who has been infected by an evil spirit. They must come together to stop one of their family members from losing their battle with the possession. One that will push them to their limits, as they search for the best possible solution.

This movie takes the small village family haunting to a new intensely violent level. It shows the slow descent into madness as the family are pushed to their limits to deal with the threat. We get to see how possession can force families to question their beliefs in an attempt to use their unity to defeat it. This is brutal and relentless, grabbing the fear through the whole movie.

Where to Watch

The Death Whisperer is available on Netflix now.

Final ThoughtsDeath Whisperer is brutal, relentless and terrifying.

Death Whisperer (2023) Movie Review

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