Loner student Buppah Rahtree dies from an abortion gone wrong after she is tricked into falling in love with the young scion of a wealthy family. Her spirit then takes over her old apartment and the landlord is forced to try everything to get rid of the vengeful entity.
Rahtree: Flower of the Night is lovingly and skilfully made, if you can compare these worlds work with a horror flick at least. It balances Buppah's depressing plight with an immense number of jump scares and comedic elements like slapstick and ridiculous scenes of exorcism. It will make you laugh and then jump with fright.
Buppah's story is continued in a few sequels, but none of them live up to the original.