The Body Tree


Each culture around the world has its rituals for laying the dead to rest. Egyptians mummified their royals in magnificent tombs and modern culture here holds a funeral and a wake to remember those we've lost. Yet what happens when the spirit is not at rest and refuses to go without being heard?

Alice (Erica Dasher) and her friends along with college professor Jeff (Mark Borkowski) travel to Siberian Russia to pay their respects to their friend Kara (Ana Flavia Gavlak) who was believed to be murdered by Alice's brother Brandon (Chris Petrovski) at her birthday party a year ago. Invited to participate in a cultural ritual to let Kara's spirit be at peace since she died so tragically, they watch as a Shaman chants as they link together in a circle, but when something goes wrong it soon becomes clear that Kara is not at rest and that they've unleashed something evil. One by one, members of the group become possessed by a demon that they are told was unleashed by Kara's rage and it becomes clear that Kara's real killer may be amongst them.

A strange, ritualistic thriller. This film kept you in suspense until the final moments leading up to a jaw-dropping ending. The lighting for the night scenes in the woods did make it difficult at times to see exactly what was happening, but it added to the anticipation when something did strike. A four G.M.Star original film that will keep you up at night and make you weary of the forest trees.

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