Absolutely the best exorcism-comedy movie ever made.
Good story, great cast, good acting, good sound, nice effects, and a good laugh to break the tension every 10 minutes, you could say this movie has it all. Originally thinking it was "just a horror flick, likely all splatter no style", I didn't get a ticket. Luckily, I was able to trade an extra ticket to Kontroll for a ticket to this.
The director loves scary movies, but finds them to be too scary! So he injects some comedy into a great ghost story and makes Rahtree.
Attractive but quiet girl Buppah only wants her boyfriend to be nice to her. Unfortunately, he's a teenage boy. Her life is revealed as having been dark and terrible, explaining her anti-social "quiet loner" behaviour. Dying in terrible anguish, she haunts her apartment. All kinds of flim-flam artists professing to be exorcists come in (the priests are the best!) and she defeats them all soundly. Not just entertainingly, but with great humor as well. Most of the scares are of the "jump out go boo!" variety, but somehow they aren't cheap scares. The plot gets thicker and the story keeps getting better as the movie goes along, so a good tale is being told as well.
There isn't much in the way of actual "splatter", it's quite tasteful. All in all, there's nothing to complain about in this movie, it's simply chock-full-o'-goodness.