

The Apostles 2014
In *The Apostles (2014)*, Taiwanese filmmaker Joe Chien Jen-Hao crafts a chilling blend of horror, mystery, and sci-fi that lingers long after the credits roll.
Director: Joe Chien Jen-Hao
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Apostles (2014) about?
*The Apostles* follows Lorraine, a novelist battling memory loss and nightmares after a car accident, only to face another tragedy when her husband dies in a plane crash. A frantic call on his phone—a device mixed up with another victim's remains—pulls her into a nightmarish intersection of grief, fate, and the unexplained.
Who directed The Apostles?
The film was directed by Joe Chien Jen-Hao, a Taiwanese filmmaker known for blending psychological drama with supernatural horror.
Who stars in The Apostles?
The cast includes Josie Ho, Lam Suet, Lam Tze-Chung, Dong Wenjun, and Tai Bo in pivotal roles.
Is The Apostles (2014) worth watching?
For fans of atmospheric horror and twisty mysteries, *The Apostles* is a compelling watch, though its slow burn may not satisfy those seeking action. Its exploration of grief and the supernatural offers a unique, unsettling experience that lingers.
How long is The Apostles?
The movie runs for 100 minutes.
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About The Apostles (2014) — A Supernatural Mystery Where the Dead Won't Stay Silent
In *The Apostles (2014)*, Taiwanese filmmaker Joe Chien Jen-Hao crafts a chilling blend of horror, mystery, and sci-fi that lingers long after the credits roll. The film centers on Lorraine, a struggling novelist haunted by the aftermath of a traumatic car accident, her life further unraveled when her husband Kenny dies in a plane crash. What begins as a search for closure takes a supernatural turn when Kenny's cell phone mysteriously rings—delivered to her by a grieving stranger whose fiancée perished in the same disaster. As Lorraine delves deeper into the eerie connection, she confronts a web of grief, unresolved love, and forces beyond human comprehension.
Woven into this haunting narrative are themes of loss, fate, and the fragility of reality, amplified by a tense, atmospheric tone. With a stellar cast led by Josie Ho and Lam Suet, *The Apostles* delivers a visceral experience that challenges perceptions of life, death, and the unseen powers that may govern them.




