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The Puppet
Anzar faces scorn from his elders for his poor performance in school and is constantly compared to the other school-kids. Forcefully and unreasonably expected to outscore the high-achieving Sadat in the next exam, he seeks the help of a mysterious stranger.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor takes a mysterious job as a puppeteer for a reclusive billionaire's ailing son. As he delves deeper into the twisted world of the child's imagination, he uncovers a dark secret involving the son's deceased mother and a sinister puppet that seems to have a life of its own. The actor finds himself trapped in a psychological nightmare where reality and illusion blur, and the puppet's influence grows alarmingly powerful.
Critical Reception
The Puppet received a mixed reception from critics, who often praised its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise but criticized its pacing and convoluted plot. Audiences were similarly divided, with some finding the film genuinely disturbing and others dismissing it as derivative and predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and intriguing concept of a sentient puppet.
Criticized for a slow burn that doesn't always pay off and a plot that becomes difficult to follow.
Some found the performances commendable, particularly the lead actor's descent into paranoia.
Google audience: Audiences were split on 'The Puppet,' with many appreciating the film's creepy ambiance and psychological horror elements. However, a significant portion of viewers found the story to be overly complicated and the ending unsatisfying, leading to a lukewarm overall reception.
Fun Fact
The intricate designs of the puppets used in the film were reportedly crafted by a renowned special effects artist who previously worked on several high-profile creature features.
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