Kabr-i Cin: Mühür
Kabr-i Cin: Mühür

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Kabr-i Cin: Mühür

2016
Movie
92 min
Turkish

The book written by a good gin from the Qur'an once centuries ago comes to protectors every hundred years. These protectors are called Guardians. In 1365, Demirci goes to the city of Bukhari in Egypt again to solve a case of a genie.

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IMDb3.4/10
Director: Ayhan ÖzdemirGenres: Horror

Plot Summary

A young woman named Aslı moves into a new house with her fiancé, unaware that it is built on an ancient burial ground. Strange occurrences begin to plague their lives, leading Aslı to discover a dark secret connected to the house and its past inhabitants. She must confront a malevolent entity that seeks to possess her and unleash ancient evil.

Critical Reception

The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who cited its reliance on common horror tropes, predictable plot, and weak character development. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding it to be a derivative and uninspired entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on jump scares and clichés common in supernatural horror.

  • Lacks originality and fails to deliver a truly frightening experience.

  • Performances are uninspired, further contributing to the film's overall weakness.

Google audience: Google users found the film to be a predictable and underwhelming horror movie, with many expressing disappointment in its lack of originality and effective scares.

Fun Fact

The film's title translates to 'Grave of the Djinn: Seal', referencing the supernatural entities central to the plot.

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