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Psikopat
Sandy survives a psychopath’s rampage but his wife and two children are killed. Ten years later, a group of young people, Alfons, Ricky, Rere, Dence, Amel, Rosma, and Mita want to celebrate New Year's Eve in an old, abandoned villa. But then they start dying one by one. Sandy tries to kill the psychopath but gets wounded instead. For the mysterious psychopath, his sadistic actions are driven by the trauma experienced during his mother's murder. Therefore, he is always looking for the victim's left eye as a substitute for his mother's own missing eye.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a camping trip that quickly turns into a nightmare when they discover they are being stalked by a mysterious killer. As paranoia and distrust grow among them, they must uncover the killer's identity and motive before they all fall victim to the escalating violence.
Critical Reception
Psikopat (Psychopath) is a Turkish horror film that garnered moderate attention for its suspenseful atmosphere and attempts at psychological horror. While it didn't achieve widespread international acclaim, it is recognized within its genre for its solid direction and engaging plot.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.
The film effectively uses its isolated setting to create a sense of dread.
Some critics noted predictable plot points but appreciated the overall execution.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Psikopat are generally positive, with many viewers highlighting its effective suspense and thrilling moments. It is often recommended for fans of psychological thrillers and horror films.
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The film's director, Murat G\
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