Cin Çeşmesi
Cin Çeşmesi

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Cin Çeşmesi

2018
Movie
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Turkish

Raziye and Kanber Hoca are siblings. Raziye is in love with Kamil, who lives in the same village, while Kanber is in love with Şerife. Kamil's mother Hatice does not approve of Raziye and Kamil's relationship, so she marries Kamil to Kanber's girlfriend Şerife. Raziye and Kanber cannot accept that their loved ones have been married off to each other, so they curse the entire village. To ensure that the curse continues, they make a deal with the Kulyas Jinns. However, Kamil and Raziye have already been together. Some time later, Kamil has daughters from both Şerife and Raziye. One night, Raziye swaps her daughter with the other girl to protect her. The swapped baby dies tragically. Şerife, believing it to be her own child, raises Raziye's baby.

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IMDb4.1/10
Director: Can EvrenolGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of friends decides to spend a night in a notoriously haunted village to confront their fears, only to find themselves trapped in a terrifying ritual. As the night progresses, they uncover dark secrets about the village's past and a malevolent entity that demands a sacrifice. They must find a way to survive until dawn and escape the cursed grounds before they become permanent residents.

Critical Reception

Cin Çeşmesi (The Fountain of Spirits) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with some praising its atmospheric tension and attempts at a unique folklore-based horror narrative. However, many found the plot convoluted and underdeveloped, with pacing issues and predictable scares that failed to deliver a consistently frightening experience. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating the cultural elements while others were disappointed by the execution.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to tap into Turkish folklore for horror, but ultimately falls short of its potential.

  • Praised for its atmosphere but criticized for a weak and confusing narrative.

  • Fails to deliver consistent scares or compelling character development.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Cin Çeşmesi are scarce and varied. Some viewers appreciated the film's venture into Turkish horror mythology and its eerie atmosphere, finding it to be a decent watch for fans of the genre. However, a significant portion of the audience found the story difficult to follow, the pacing slow, and the scares unoriginal, leading to overall disappointment.

Fun Fact

The film draws heavily from Turkish urban legends and folklore surrounding djinns (spirits) and cursed locations, aiming to create a localized horror experience distinct from Western tropes.

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