Movie |
Paranormal Phenomena | Suicide
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6.3/10
IMDbFan Favorite | 2017 | David F.
Feature Film | 2016 | Marc
2017 | David F.
Best Young Actress Voice Over Role | 2017 | Ava
Best Supporting Young Actress Feature Film | 2017 | Ava
Best Special Effects | 2016
Budget 4,900,000 USD
Box Office Collection 148,868,835 USD
Teresa Palmer hadn't seen the design of Diana before filming, until she filmed her first scene with her on a completely dark set. This was an intentional directorial choice so as to provoke a genuine reaction of fear when first seeing the design. Alicia Vela-Bailey, the woman in the costume, was previously Palmer's stunt double on I Am Number Four (2011), it would have ruined the effect had she seen her prior as she would have recognized her therefore losing the authentic expression of fear.
David F. Sandberg decided to focus on practical effects and avoided as much CGI as possible.
Made back its entire production budget on its opening day at the box office.
Director David F. Sandberg aimed to use as much authentic lighting for the film as possible. Some scenes were only lit by candle lights or fluorescent tubes.
The mannequins in the basement were not brought in for the movie. They were already placed there by the owner of the house.
"Diana: [after being shot at] That won't hurt me. Sophie: [puts gun to her head] This will. There's no you without me. Rebecca: Mom, what are you doing? Sophie: Saving your lives. [pulls the trigger]"
"Doctor: [on recording] You're getting too attached to Sophie. Teen Diana: She's my friend. Doctor: Well, if that's true, why did you hurt her? Teen Diana: She was getting better."