Original: Devin Faraci
Translation: Vincent 96
Annabel: The true story of the haunted doll
Annabel is real.
The most terrifying representation in the film is Annabel, a doll possessed by evil spirits. It is the town hall in the strange things exhibition hall of Ed and Warren (the investigators of the abnormal phenomena in the movie, and there are also people in reality). Treasure. Director James Wynn redesigned the image of the doll and gave the doll a more hideous appearance. In real life, Annabel is just an ordinary doll on the outside.
Donna's mother bought this Annabel doll for her in a toy store in 1970. At that time, Donna was already a college student, and she was in the same room with her roommate Anji, and she didn't feel anything wrong with the doll at the beginning. But as time went by, they found that Annabel seemed to be moving all the time, and gradually moved away from where she was at the beginning, and seemed to tore other dolls, but everything was only a slight phenomenon. But after a few weeks, it was obvious that the doll would move autonomously. Donna and Angie would always see Annabel on the bed or on the sofa when they came back.
Donna and Angie's friend Roy hated this doll very much. He thought the doll was evil, but the girls who were college students didn't believe it. They thought there must be some reason for these phenomena. But soon Annabel became more and more weird, and Donna began to find a lot of parchment with words on it, and it would say "Save us" or even "Save Roy"! The strangest thing is that there was no parchment in this room. Where did these papers come from? !
Things continued to escalate. One night, Donna returned to the house and found that Annabel was lying on the bed with blood, or red marks, like the blood of the doll herself. Finally, Donna decided to invite a spiritual agent into the investigation. As a result, a long time ago, when the apartment was not built, a little girl named Annabel was found dead here. Her soul was still wandering here. She was attached to the doll, spying on the girls living here, and finally found out Donna and Angie are trustworthy. Annabel just wanted to stay with the girls, not malicious. Both Donna and Angie were majoring in nursing, and their professional conscience dictated that they were willing to accompany Annabelle, so the doll still stayed with them, and this caused all the chaos that occurred later.
Roy began to have nightmares, dreaming of Annabel climbing onto his bed in the night and pinching his throat with a small hand. Roy woke up in a cold sweat, and he began to feel completely afraid. A few days later, he was going to hang out with Anji, but he heard someone walking around in Donna's room. Who is this intruder? Roy quietly walked to the door and slammed the door open, and found that no one was there, the room was empty, everything was fine, and the doll stayed quietly in the corner. He approached Annabel and suddenly felt a sharp pain in his chest. He tore off his shirt and found a scar like a claw mark, tearing his flesh. He knew that Annabel did it.
The paw print-like scar healed quickly, almost completely disappeared within two days, as if it had never appeared on Roy's chest. Donna and others felt that they needed help. They asked an Anglican church for help. The two pastors in the guild were named Ed and Warren.
Warren quickly came to the conclusion: an evil spirit is attached to the doll, and the doll does not have human characteristics, just a pile of rags, so the ultimate goal of the evil spirit is to snatch the real body. , It is possessed by Annabel, close to humans, and its actual target is Donna.
A priest performed an exorcism ceremony in the apartment, and then Warren and Ed put the doll in a bag, and took the bag to pick up the car and drove back. They did not choose the highway, for fear of the evil spirit being possessed by the high-speed driving. The truck caused a horrible traffic accident, so they chose to take a small road, and strange things happened. The engine kept stalling, the steering wheel was blocked several times, and the brakes later failed. Ed took it out of the bag in a hurry. Baby, splashing holy water, everything calms down again.
After returning to the residence, Ed put the doll on his desk, and Annabel floated up slightly. It happened several times before and after, and finally became quiet. But a few weeks later Annabel started to perform her old trick again, and it appeared in a different room. Soon a priest ordered to the doll: "You are just a doll, you can't hurt anyone!" As a result, the priest suffered a car accident on the way home because the brakes failed. Fortunately, he survived.
In the end, Warren and Ed locked Annabel in a cabinet, and the two have been looking after the doll until today. The imprisoned doll doesn't seem to move anymore, but secretly it still seems to be connected with some unknown force. They seem to be waiting, waiting for another sighting.
(End) It
was midnight when I translated the text, and I felt chills on my back as I typed on the keyboard. Regardless of whether this incident is true or not, the bursting of "Calling the Soul" is already a certainty, so the above should all be to enrich the peripheral knowledge of the "Calling the Soul" for fans of Brother Wen. It is good to read it lively and happily. Let me take the opportunity to say a few words about James Win. Now that the members of the Wala Gang are not enterprising and have completely fallen, the golden combination of James and Revornal still takes the lead in the North American film scene with the well-produced thriller and horror film. The works of other members are different. Wen's movie did not splatter blood. The clever story layout and the fascinating psychological thrill and atmosphere rendering are the biggest killers of Wen-style horror films. It can be said that James Wen is making extremely pure methods. Horror images, and the effect is very outstanding, especially for such a young young director, the skill is even more significant. To be honest, I sincerely disagree with Wen that he went to work on scumbags like "Fast and Furious 7". Although it is right to be motivated, I am really worried that Wen will become the next Sam Remy, so I still Be self-respect!
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