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Helaly Grip
The story revolves around Dr. Laila Al-Hilali, who lives with her brother, Saber Al-Hilali, a tour guide and archaeologist and martial arts artist. To receive the reward due to Saber's preoccupation with his work, Laila is subjected to an attempted rape by Fiume.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Czech village, a young woman named Helaly returns to her ancestral home after a long absence. She soon discovers that her family is plagued by a dark curse that manifests in disturbing psychological and physical ways. As the curse intensifies, Helaly must confront her family's buried secrets and fight for her sanity and survival against the encroaching darkness.
Critical Reception
Helaly Grip is a lesser-known Czech horror film that garnered mixed to negative reviews upon its release, primarily due to its slow pacing and convoluted narrative. While some critics acknowledged its atmospheric tension and unsettling imagery, many found the film difficult to follow and lacking in genuine scares. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its unique, albeit flawed, approach to psychological horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at atmospheric dread and psychological unease.
Criticized for a confusing plot and an underdeveloped central mystery.
Found to be too slow-paced for a horror film.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Pavel Koutný, also wrote the screenplay, drawing inspiration from local Bohemian folklore and superstitions.
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