100 Candles Game: The Last Possession- Movie Review
First Reaction – 100 Candles Game: The Last Possession is a great series of horror tales.
Where to Watch
100 Candles Game: The Last Possession, the spine-chilling sequel to the terrifying 100 Candles Game, gets its UK debut on digital this January, courtesy of 101 Films.
Director: Carlos Goitia, Guillermo Lockhart, Andres Borghi, David Ferino, Ryan Graff, Maximilian Niemann, Jeronimo Rocha, Arie Socorro
Writer: Camile Zaffora (Screenplay)
Cast
- Magui Bravi
- Nacho Francavilla
- Josefina Farina
- Justina Ceballos
- Zhon Li
Plot: Influencer bloggers evoke spirit of vanished “black countess” during ritual at her mansion. She disappeared playing dimensional game. Their ritual unleashes otherworldly demons, and survivors must banish them back.
Runtime: 1 Hour 16 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: 100 Candles Game: The Last Possession starts when a group of influences locate a secret ritual location. They prepare to tell their wild ghost stories about the mansion and the residents of it. Each story takes us to a different era, with different tales of terror. However, the tales start to evoke the spirit of a mansion, getting close to the influencers.
Verdict on 100 Candles Game: The Last Possession
Recap
The movie follows a group of influencers who meet in a haunted mansion to spread stories of terror. Each story dives into different fears and unlocks different terrors.
Best Parts
The movie is broken into lots of short horror tales. There are some genuinely scary ones, which are fantastic to watch unfold. Each one offers a different style of horror, with moments that are shocking and disturbing.
Worst Parts
While the stories are great and bring plenty of horror to the table, they do feel random. From how the film is presented, it suggests there should be a connection per story to the game being played. However, we are left with great creations that are more for shock than an overall storytelling concept.
Final Thoughts –100 Candles Game: The Last Possession is filled with short horror nightmares.