Ghost Busting Film ❲2026❳

This isn’t a comedy. It’s a quiet drama about people trying to exorcise regret, memory, and love that overstayed its welcome. The ghosts? They never leave. But the film argues — maybe they don’t need to be busted. Just witnessed.

Here’s a draft social media post for a — I’ve kept it punchy, fun, and adaptable for different platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, or Letterboxd). Option 1 – Short & punchy (best for Twitter / IG caption) Just watched a so-called “ghost busting film” expecting goofy proton packs and slime. Got a quiet, aching story about people haunted by things much heavier than spirits. 10/10 would cry instead of laugh. 👻💔 #GhostBustingFilm #NotWhatIExpected Option 2 – More descriptive (best for Letterboxd / blog / Facebook) Title: “Ghost Busting Film — But Make It Grief” ghost busting film

Haunting in the best way. 🕯️ POV: You put on a movie called Ghost Busting Film thinking it’s a slapstick action-comedy from the 80s. 🎥 cut to slow piano, rain on a window, someone crying softly It’s actually an indie meditation on loneliness and the ghosts we carry inside. And honestly? Better than any proton pack. This isn’t a comedy

You go in thinking: traps, gadgets, one-liners. You come out realizing the real busting happens in a small kitchen at 2 AM, no special effects, just a woman talking to an empty chair. They never leave

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