Dead scary

Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures
Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures

Get scared to death this week at the cinema

Megan Reed (Shay Mitchell) gets a new job working at night in a morgue. She passes an interview with Dr. Lewis (James A. Watson, Jr.), who asks if she can handle the job since a lot of people have quit because they couldn't handle being with the cadavers, as well as the smell. Megan assures Dr. Lewis that she can handle the job.

Megan starts working and one night finds a man (Grainger) standing outside asking to be let in. She doesn't trust him, and he starts to angrily order her to let him in until Megan threatens to call security on him. Then doctors arrive with the body of a young woman. Megan inspects the body, which turns out to be a woman called Hannah. She tries to take pictures of the body, but the camera and computer don't work. Other weird things happen, and Megan finds out that Hannah died during an exorcism - which is not good.

Megan hears something outside and goes to check it out, but she finds nothing. She goes back into the morgue to find Hannah's body is gone, and she sees Grainger trying to take it away. Grainger gets arrested but yells to Megan that Hannah isn't really dead.

Things start to get scary. A worker is attacked by an unseen force and security footage shows Hannah crawling around the room. People are being killed and it's clear that Hannah has an evil undead spirit inside her, and it wants Megan.

Go get scared when Cadaver opens at cinemas on March 21.

Vocabulary

  • arrested: caught by the police and taken to a police station because you are believed to have committed a crime - ถูกจับกุม
  • cadaver (n): a dead body -
  • crawl: to move along the ground on your hands and knees or with your body close to the ground - คลาน
  • exorcism (n): an activity to try to remove an evil spirit from a person's body -
  • handle: to be able deal with a situation - ควบคุมได้, จัดการได้
  • morgue: a building in which dead bodies are kept before they are buried or cremated (= burned) - ที่เก็บศพ, ห้องเก็บศพ
  • trust: to believe someone is honest, fair, and reliable - เชื่อใจ, ไว้วางใจ

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