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Directed by
  
Lee Thean-jeen

Screenplay by
  
Lee Thean-jeen

Initial release
  
2015

Box office
  
284,876 USD

Cast
  
Jesseca Liu

6.3/10
IMDb

Produced by
  
Toong Soo Wei

Production company
  
Weiyu Films

Director
  
Lee Thean-jeen

Screenplay
  
Lee Thean-jeen

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Based on
  
Bringing Back The Dead by Wong Swee Hoon

Starring
  
Jesseca Liu Jacko Chiang Liu Lingling Shawn Tan Timothy Law

Similar
  
My Beloved Dearest, Faeryville, Unlucky Plaza, Rubbers, 7 Letters

Bring back the dead in cinemas 8th january 2015


Bring Back the Dead (Chinese: 招魂) is a 2015 Singaporean horror film written and directed by Lee Thean-jeen. It stars Jesseca Liu as a grieving mother who seeks to return her dead child to life through supernatural means. It was released theatrically in Singapore on January 8, 2015, and grossed US$284,876.

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Plot

Overcome with grief after the death of her son, Jia En turns to a medium, Madam Seetoh, who promises she can help return the boy's soul.

Cast

  • Jesseca Liu as Jia En
  • Jacko Chiang
  • Liu Lingling as Madam Seetoh
  • Shawn Tan as XiaoLe
  • Timothy Law as Tam
  • Production

    Writer-director Lee was attracted to the original short story, which he adapted, because of its emotional depth. Lee said casting for the film was difficult, as he had trouble finding an actress in her 30s who was both comfortable with horror and playing a mother. Liu, who was cast as the mother, said the role was her "most challenging to date", as she had to play a range of emotions without having been a mother. To prepare for the emotional scenes, she thought about the loss of her cats. Liu cited a scene in which a disembodied hand fondles her as the most difficult in the film. After discussing it with Lee, he agreed to make it less intimate, and it was rewritten to involving kissing instead.

    Reception

    Boon Chan of The Straits Times rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote that the story always makes logical sense, avoids cheap scares, and emotionally involves viewers.

    References

    Bring Back the Dead Wikipedia