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Müsfer: Cin Kabilesi
Müsfer: The Djinn Tribe is about the experiences of Kadir, who had to return to his village, where he had not set foot for years, for his uncle's funeral. Kadir, who left his village years ago, goes to his village to attend his uncle's funeral. However, the mysterious death of his uncle causes Kadir to find himself in a series of mysterious events in the village. What is the secret of Kadir's uncle that he has been keeping from everyone for years?
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Plot Summary
A group of friends decides to spend time in a haunted house, unaware of the dark secrets and supernatural entities that reside within. As they delve deeper into the mysteries of the house, they find themselves trapped in a terrifying ordeal with a malevolent Djinn tribe. Their bonds are tested as they fight for survival against forces beyond their comprehension.
Critical Reception
Müfsir: Cin Kabilesi received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often cited for its reliance on jump scares and a predictable plot. However, it garnered a more favorable response from some segments of the audience who appreciated its atmospheric tension and adherence to classic horror tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on jump scares and familiar horror elements.
The plot is often predictable and lacks originality.
Praised by some for its unsettling atmosphere and effective use of sound design.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Müfsir: Cin Kabilesi are scarce and largely unquantifiable due to a lack of widespread official ratings. However, anecdotal feedback suggests viewers were divided, with some finding the film a decent attempt at a supernatural horror, while others found it to be formulaic and uninspired.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Müfsir', is derived from Islamic terminology referring to a being that incites corruption or mischief, hinting at the malevolent forces at play.
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