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			ok hauntedtony.....just to prove I'm a fair guy
 
 another review
 
 
 
 Many have tried, most have failed. Incorporating Asian
 ghost stories into Western horror flicks is a tricky
 thing to do and here's a movie that actually succeeds
 in doing so. Sure, the whole ghost story thing has
 been milked dry by now and it takes a lot to impress
 even the least experienced horror fan with a ghost
 story these days. Well, They Wait is a refreshing
 surprise. This turned out to be a terrifically creepy
 chiller which puts recent remakes like One Missed Call
 and The Grudge 2 to shame. Some may find it a tad slow
 but if you're into Asian horror, here's a movie that
 definitely pays respect to their movie culture.
 
 They Wait takes place during the Chinese hungry ghost
 month, this alone impressed me because they've got all
 of the facts right. The hungry ghost month does indeed
 exist, it's previously been portrayed in the movie
 "The Eye 10". Anyway, so Jaime King plays Sarah, an
 American woman who's married to a Chinese guy named
 Jason. Together they have a son called Sammy who's
 very interested in the hungry ghost month. Perhaps a
 little too interested. It doesn't take long before an
 evil spirit puts Sammy in a coma and the only way to
 wake him up is for Sarah to find out the truth about
 the ghost - something which proves to be easier said
 than done. It may not be the most original horror flick
 out there but it's suspenseful, it provides a couple
 of good scares and it has a terrific atmosphere.
 
 Jaime King pulls off such an amazing performance that
 she alone makes this movie feel worth while. Previously
 we've seen her in teen roles but this time she has to
 play a more adult character and she nails it. She
 really does. Director Ernie Barbarash has found some
 inspiration from Asian ghost flicks but he's also
 incorporated his own flavour to it. In fact, in most
 new ghost movies you can usually see which movies
 inspired the movie in question, but this is not the
 case with They Wait. It feels like it was written
 without the help of other successful movies and that
 really was a nice surprise.
 
 They Wait is a genuinely creepy horror flick with the
 heart in the right place. It's been a long time since
 I saw a ghost flick with this much passion put into
 it, hopefully this will get a theatrical release in
 the states but since it's all ready been released on
 DVD in Germany, I find this highly unlikely. Either
 way, this is a definite purchase for any fan of
 Asian horror flicks - but who likes to watch movies
 without subtitles.
 
			
			
			
			
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