*Drag Me to Hell* is more of fabulous horror film with a touch of comedy notwithstanding the fact that its plots of action, concern the vices of greed, ethical dilemmas, and consequences of ones deeds. The movie’s storyline focuses on a loan officer Christine Brown who evicts an old woman, Mrs. Ganush then steps on her head – thus becoming cursed. Christine’s power fight with unrelenting demons also describes her past vulnerability and ethical concern; this raises her level of risk.
The film is rich in sensory appeals, and it reaches perfect scores in suspense The visual and special effects have their origins in the grotesque or the element of comedy that the director Sam Raimi has introduced to the film. Stress is well provided during suspense sequences well as comedic timing at some intervals thus it is quite an entertaining fare. At times it strays into the conventions of horror films but, by and large, Raimi’s intelligence makes Detours into Fresh Territory.
Therefore, *Drag Me to Hell* calls for as basic message of the consequences that follow an action, and the need for people to be kind. As the movie falls under the category of horror comedy the movie is quite entertaining and offers the audience with some critical issues to ponder about such as the effects of greed.