The Ward Comments

  • Joaquin 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Many thrillers like to use the split personality to explain the mystery, and this film is no exception. It is not innovative enough, and it is okay. The real surprise at the end is as I...

  • Russ 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Another "Deadly ID" The last scene still scared me even though I was mentally...

  • Laury 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Didn't expect it to end...

  • Vivianne 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    There are no ghosts in the world, ghosts are in our...

  • Leone 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    It's not scary, fuck it, it's suddenly...

  • Oliver 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    The girls have so many familiar faces, and the story is almost so...

  • Antonio 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Another ≪Psychopath≫. . . with...

  • Lacy 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Similar plot but still...

  • Jermaine 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Split is old fashioned, but the girls are really...

  • Zella 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    If you see the last word, there will be 4...

Extended Reading
  • Teagan 2022-01-08 08:01:41

    Mental hospital?

    As a mentally ill viewer, she should still be able to understand the protagonist. It’s a pity that the female pig’s feet still did not get rid of the entanglement of the disease. All the blood and horror have become imaginary, and sometimes I feel that the more I understand, I feel that I am sick....

  • Pinkie 2022-01-08 08:01:41

    Isn't it enough to shoot split personality?

    I thought I could be more nervous, or a little fragrant, but there was nothing. The background is the United States in the 1960s, so the color palette of the film is also yellow, and there is no beauty. Compared with those classic mental hospitals or split personality movies, there is no special...

The Ward quotes

  • Iris: He's a great doctor. I overheard the staff talking about him. Apparently the way he's dealing with us is some sort of experimental therapy.

    [proudly:]

    Iris: Futuristic kind of stuff.

    Kristen: And what do I need to say to this guy to get out of lock-down? I mean, you know, to get night privileges?

    Iris: [shaking her head] No one has night privileges.

  • Kristen: Did you treat a girl named Alice?

    Dr. Stringer: Where did you hear that name?

    Kristen: That's who attacked me in the shower. You're not gonna answer me, are you? What happened to Iris? How many girls have disappeared at this hospital? Nurse Lundt was wiping someone's name off the door when I got here.

    Dr. Stringer: Well, you were heavily sedated. I'm sure you believe you saw what you say.

    Kristen: [scoffs, shakes her head] It happened.

    [remembers it clear as day]

    Kristen: What happened to them?

    Dr. Stringer: To whom?

    Kristen: To Iris. Alice. Tammy. Are they dead?

    Dr. Stringer: Why would you think they're dead?

    Kristen: [leaning closer to him over desk] There's a ghost in here.

    Dr. Stringer: A ghost? What does it look like?

    Kristen: A girl. The one that attacked me in the shower! The one I see in the halls!

    [sits back]

    Kristen: Same with the other girls.

    [shakes her head]

    Kristen: I know they've seen her too. So, please... Tell me what's going on here!

    [stands, leaning on desk, imploring look in her eyes:]

    Kristen: Please!

    Dr. Stringer: [shakes his head] I can't give you the answers, Kristen. You have to find them for yourself.