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Plot Summary
In the deserts of Oman, a group of friends on a camping trip stumble upon an ancient, cursed well. As they venture closer, they awaken a malevolent entity that begins to prey on their deepest fears, turning their dream getaway into a terrifying fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Al Attak is a lesser-known horror film that garnered moderate attention for its atmospheric tension and its attempt to blend traditional horror elements with a Middle Eastern setting. While not a mainstream success, it was noted for its effective scares and commitment to its genre, though some critics pointed to pacing issues and a somewhat predictable narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie desert atmosphere and effective jump scares.
Felt by some to be a bit derivative of other supernatural horror films.
The film's commitment to a regional horror narrative was a highlight for many.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in the Omani desert, which contributed significantly to its isolated and unsettling atmosphere.
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