

Jinn
From the beginning, stories of angels and men have captured our imaginations and have been etched into our history crossing all boundaries of culture, religion, and time. These two races have dominated the landscape of modern mythology for countless centuries, almost washing away the evidence that a third ever existed. This third race, born of smokeless fire, was called the jinn. Similar to humans in many ways, the jinn lived invisibly among us and only under dire or unusual circumstances were our paths ever meant to cross.
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Plot Summary
A married couple buys their dream home, only to discover it's haunted by a malevolent entity known as a Jinn. This ancient demonic spirit, born of smokeless fire, possesses a terrifying power that threatens to destroy their lives and their unborn child. They must find a way to confront and banish the Jinn before it consumes them entirely.
Critical Reception
Jinn received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was widely criticized for its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, weak special effects, and reliance on jump scares rather than genuine horror. The film failed to make a significant impact and is generally considered a poorly executed entry in the supernatural horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on tired horror tropes and jump scares.
- The plot is nonsensical and fails to build any real tension.
- Performances are largely uninspired, and the special effects are unconvincing.
Google audience: Google users largely found the film to be a disappointing and unscary horror movie, criticizing its poor script, acting, and overall execution. Many viewers felt it was a waste of time and failed to deliver on its supernatural premise.
Fun Fact
Despite its supernatural themes, the film was shot in a real-life house in Cleveland, Ohio, which added to the production's eerie atmosphere.
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