On August 7, 2017, the famous comic artist Adam Ellis shared a post on Twitter detailing the haunting experiences he was having with a ghostly child named David. From that moment on, Adam began to share various evidence regarding David’s haunting, garnering support and interest from social media users.
The story of the ghostly child David quickly became a viral sensation on Twitter, especially due to Adam’s compelling evidence. Some followers even participated in uncovering David’s past and the circumstances surrounding this eerie child. Enthusiastic fans dubbed the haunting story “Dear David,” turning it into a collaborative effort to validate its authenticity.
The discussions surrounding Dear David came to a close on February 14, 2018, when Adam posted an update that read: “please don’t worry about me. I’m ok and everything will be like it was before :)” This message was met with mixed reactions, as many noted that Adam’s tone seemed different, leading some to speculate that he had been overtaken by David. Nevertheless, Adam’s life continued to be normal, and he returned to sharing updates about David.
With its captivating narrative derived from a social media ghost story, Lionsgate decided to adapt this tale into a film. In the movie, Adam is portrayed by actor Augustus Prew, who plays a comic artist with a selfish demeanor, often neglecting others, including his girlfriend Evelyn. Adam begins to confront the ghost of David as he tries to reconcile his negative online interactions.
In a film that takes social media as its theme, “Vong Ám” presents a poignant narrative about isolation and self-doubt. Adam starts from a place of being closed off, often questioning his own worth. This character is always convinced that no one truly cares for him, not even his girlfriend Evelyn.
However, by the end of the story, love becomes a powerful source of strength that helps Adam overcome everything, even supernatural challenges. The film brings a deeper message about “opening up” more than simply enduring personal hardships; it emphasizes the importance of sharing and listening to one another. In addition, the film also addresses the negative realities of social media, illustrating how harmful words can often serve as a barrier to emotional healing.
Alongside the exploration of personal challenges, the film retains essential elements to create a compelling horror narrative. It aims to entertain the fans of the horror genre while also encouraging viewers to ponder the authenticity of the Dear David ghost story. The film is set to premiere on November 10 in theaters nationwide.