


Mara
Criminal psychologist Kate Fuller is assigned to the murder of a man who has seemingly been strangled in his sleep by his wife and the only witness is their eight-year-old daughter, Sophie. As Kate digs into the mystery of an ancient demon which kills people in their sleep, she experiences the same petrifying symptoms as all previous victims and spirals through a chilling nightmare to save herself and Sophie before she dares fall asleep again.
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Plot Summary
A crime scene cleaner named Kate discovers a terrifying family secret: a malevolent spirit named Mara who is linked to the death of her father. As Kate investigates, she uncovers a dark ritual and a curse that has plagued her family for generations. She must race against time to confront Mara and break the curse before it claims her as its next victim.
Critical Reception
Mara received largely negative reviews from critics, with many citing its derivative plot and lack of originality. While some praised Olga Kurylenko's performance, the film was generally seen as a forgettable entry in the horror genre, failing to deliver genuine scares or a compelling narrative. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with its predictable scares and underdeveloped mythology contributing to its poor performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Fails to deliver original scares or a compelling narrative.
- Relies too heavily on jump scares and familiar horror tropes.
- Olga Kurylenko's performance is a highlight, but cannot save the film.
Google audience: Audiences found Mara to be a disappointing horror film with a predictable plot and uninspired scares. While a few viewers appreciated the attempt at a unique mythology, the majority felt it was derivative and lacked genuine horror elements.
Fun Fact
The film's creature, Mara, is based on a figure from Slavic folklore who visits people in their sleep and causes nightmares.
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