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Synopsis
"The Presence"
A
tale of good and evil, “The Presence” is a noir ghost story
set against the backdrop of breathtaking Oregon vistas that
explores the spiritual relationship of men and women, the value
of life, and the inevitable triumph of good over darkness.
From the writer of “Under Suspicion” with Gene
Hackman and Morgan Freeman, “The Presence” is a
psychological voyage through the minds of three characters, two
living and one who is already dead. In the beginning we discover
a man whose mournful solitude is broken when a woman appears and
takes over his cabin. The man is completely invisible to her and
soon we discover that he is in fact a ghost and she is the
living owner of this strange property. The
woman has recently made a choice she may regret, and when her
boyfriend appears to try and reunite with her, we discover other
more malevolent forces are at work.
As the hauntings escalate, otherworldly whispers
ominously fill the cabin. Spiraling to an intense and terrifying
battle of good versus evil, the film navigates through twists
and turns, culminating in a climax that will leave the audience
breathless.
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