Alright, well "Paranormal Attraction" wasn't exactly top of the line entertainment. In fact, the movie had a very overshadowing low budget feel to it. But at the same time, the movie actually fared well enough at certain aspects.
The storyline told in "Paranormal Attraction" was pretty straight forward and easy to follow. Perhaps it was a bit on the generic and mundane side of the spectrum at times. And the movie was definitely suffering from being too predictable.
The acting in the movie was actually fair enough, taking into consideration the limitations imposed on the actresses and actors by writers Richard J. Aguirre and Alexander T. Hwang. Personally, I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress in the movie, so I enjoyed that part of the movie; watching new talents unfold on the screen.
"Paranormal Attraction" was not particularly scary, and I was initially lured in by the movie's cover/poster and the fact that it was labeled as a horror movie. So heads up, the horror elements in "Paranormal Attraction" are few and far apart. So don't get your hopes up for a grand experience in horror and spooks.
Now, I didn't really buy into the whole paranormal aspect of the movie, because it just felt halfhearted and it wasn't really brought to life on the screen in a fulfilling manner to make it believable.
While the 2020 movie "Paranormal Attraction" was watchable, it was hardly a memorable or outstanding movie experience. I managed to sit through the entire movie, but I know that I will never sit down to watch it again.
My rating of "Paranormal Attraction" by director Alexander T. Hwang settles on a three out of ten stars.