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The film was originally judged to be R-rated by the MPAA because of its strong violence and horror plot, and then the director modified the film to obtain the PG-13 rating.
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The film is directed by Ole Bonedell, following the 2002 film "I Am Dina", and filming the English dialogue again after 9 years.
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The film is adapted from the documentary work "Evil in the Box" by the Los Angeles Times reporter Leslie Goldstein. The "Evil Box" in the film actually exists.
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The material for the film comes from Kevin Mannis’s narration of the story surrounding the box, and he is also an old friend of the film’s producer Sam Remy.
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Before shooting, Jeffrey Dean Morgan did research on the "Evil Spirit Box". The information he saw made him very scared. Therefore, when filming the movie, Morgan tried his best to avoid contact with the real evil spirit box.
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A very strange thing happened during the filming of the film. One day the director stood under the neon lights of the props, and all of the light tubes suddenly exploded.
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Five days after the film was completed, the warehouse used by the crew to store the shooting props caught fire. The entire warehouse was burned to the ground. Even the local fire department in Vancouver could not determine the cause of the fire .
The Possession behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Clyde: HEY! Stay away from my kids teeth!
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Em: Where's my box?