![]() “But to get a promotion and impress the boss, she denies her the extension.” The woman she denies happens to be an incredibly creepy-looking gypsy who puts a curse on Christine. “She meets this old woman at the bank who wants to get an extension on her loan,” explained Lohman to. “This is the story of a woman who makes a sinful choice so she can be with the man she loves (Justin Long), and then she ends up paying the price-dearly,” explained Raimi to. ![]() One particular choice she makes spurs a chain of events that could cause the things she fears most to happen. But when she finds herself in a situation that straddles her on the boundary between right and wrong, temptation overwhelms her. She strives for success in her career at a bank and personal life. In Drag Me to Hell, a woman named Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) lives a fairly mundane existence. Drag Me to Hell Alison Lohman gets punished in director Sam Raimi’s latest scream festĭoes the classic evil-demon-with-a-vendetta-against-innocent-humans storyline ever get boring? Not very, and fans of old-school theatrical horror can rejoice in writer/director Sam Raimi’s latest offering.
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