Siccin 7
- 2024
- 1h 34min
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4,0/10
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Kemal et sa famille s'installent dans le manoir de leur oncle après un accord avec la mafia des enfants mendiants, cachant ainsi la maladie de leur fille Rüya. La maladie d'Alzheimer de la m... Tout lireKemal et sa famille s'installent dans le manoir de leur oncle après un accord avec la mafia des enfants mendiants, cachant ainsi la maladie de leur fille Rüya. La maladie d'Alzheimer de la mère Lale déclenche des phénomènes paranormaux.Kemal et sa famille s'installent dans le manoir de leur oncle après un accord avec la mafia des enfants mendiants, cachant ainsi la maladie de leur fille Rüya. La maladie d'Alzheimer de la mère Lale déclenche des phénomènes paranormaux.
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I think this film is more better than my expectation. Both scenario and stars are in acceptable level in comparison with some expensive movies.
The cast delivers solid performances, especially considering the demanding emotional range required in a horror setting. The lead actors convincingly portray fear, desperation, and determination, which helps ground the supernatural elements in a relatable human context. Their reactions to the unfolding horrors are believable, contributing to the overall immersion of the story.
The family dynamics are portrayed with enough depth to elicit empathy from viewers, which raises the stakes of the supernatural terror. The characters' vulnerabilities, past traumas, and interpersonal conflicts add layers to the narrative beyond just a series of frightening events.
The cast delivers solid performances, especially considering the demanding emotional range required in a horror setting. The lead actors convincingly portray fear, desperation, and determination, which helps ground the supernatural elements in a relatable human context. Their reactions to the unfolding horrors are believable, contributing to the overall immersion of the story.
The family dynamics are portrayed with enough depth to elicit empathy from viewers, which raises the stakes of the supernatural terror. The characters' vulnerabilities, past traumas, and interpersonal conflicts add layers to the narrative beyond just a series of frightening events.
I think movie is bad or meh but Ceyda Ceren Edis is very beautiful actress. I was going to give it 3 points, but I give it 4 because of the character of Serap. I followed the character Serap on Instagram and will follow her closely from now on. Kocaeli is at university, my other lover is also at university in Kocaeli, so it would be easy for us to meet. There were too many jumpscare scenes, which bothered me a bit because this choice reduced the quality of the movie. The character of Meral is very bad, I wanted to kill her, I wish she had died immediately, I would have been very happy, it felt very good to watch it in the cinema, I wasn't very scared, but the atmosphere was good.
Movie Review: Siccîn 7 (2023)
The Siccîn series is one of the most terrifying Turkish horror franchises, and Siccîn 7 continues this legacy with an even darker and more intense storyline. Directed by Alper Mestçi, the film delves into themes of black magic, demonic possession, and the consequences of forbidden rituals, all deeply rooted in Islamic mysticism.
The story follows a family plagued by supernatural events after becoming entangled in a sinister curse. As the film progresses, disturbing secrets come to light, leading to terrifying encounters with vengeful spirits and demonic entities. The movie expertly builds suspense through eerie cinematography, unsettling sound design, and horrifying visual effects.
One of the film's strongest aspects is its ability to create a suffocating atmosphere, making viewers feel the characters' fear and helplessness. The performances, particularly from the lead actors, add to the film's authenticity, as they convincingly portray sheer terror. However, Siccîn 7 relies heavily on jump scares, which, while effective, might feel repetitive for some viewers.
Overall, Siccîn 7 is a solid entry in the franchise, offering a chilling experience for fans of supernatural horror. Its blend of psychological terror, folklore, and nightmarish imagery makes it a must-watch for horror enthusiasts.
The Siccîn series is one of the most terrifying Turkish horror franchises, and Siccîn 7 continues this legacy with an even darker and more intense storyline. Directed by Alper Mestçi, the film delves into themes of black magic, demonic possession, and the consequences of forbidden rituals, all deeply rooted in Islamic mysticism.
The story follows a family plagued by supernatural events after becoming entangled in a sinister curse. As the film progresses, disturbing secrets come to light, leading to terrifying encounters with vengeful spirits and demonic entities. The movie expertly builds suspense through eerie cinematography, unsettling sound design, and horrifying visual effects.
One of the film's strongest aspects is its ability to create a suffocating atmosphere, making viewers feel the characters' fear and helplessness. The performances, particularly from the lead actors, add to the film's authenticity, as they convincingly portray sheer terror. However, Siccîn 7 relies heavily on jump scares, which, while effective, might feel repetitive for some viewers.
Overall, Siccîn 7 is a solid entry in the franchise, offering a chilling experience for fans of supernatural horror. Its blend of psychological terror, folklore, and nightmarish imagery makes it a must-watch for horror enthusiasts.
The storyline wasn't surprising compared to the rest of the Siccin series. I'd be lying if I said it had an extraordinary plot. Once again, we saw the character Orhan in this film, and his story was connected to the previous movies. I think he was the key point of the whole movie. From the very beginning, the Siccin series has relied on the character of Orhan. Especially his scenes were really impressive. I can honestly say Adnan Koç was born for this role. His performance was outstanding...
Now, let's talk about the plot. To me, it wasn't something that would make you go "wow." There were some unfamiliar faces in the leading roles. The character Kemal was portrayed quite well, in my opinion. The acting was overall decent. It felt like the movie was telling a true story. Of course, these kinds of things are common in horror movies. They often claim it's based on true events just to grab attention, but I believe this film was also designed to seem realistic. The jumpscare timing was pretty good. There were definitely moments that startled me...
What really caught my attention was the lack of quality in the makeup. Compared to the other films, the makeup effects felt weaker. I can't complain about the set design, but the prosthetic makeup was disappointing... The music, on the other hand, was great as usual. Besides the script and makeup, nothing else really bothered me. Overall, it was a movie where religious themes and realism were at the forefront. Orhan's performance in the final scene was great again. The whole film felt a bit plain to me. I was expecting something different, especially for the 10th anniversary of the Siccin series. The scripts are starting to feel repetitive. This series really needs something fresh. When it comes to visuals and effects, these films never compromise on quality, but unfortunately, I can't say the same about the writing. The stories need serious improvement.
Overall, this was a movie below the usual standards of the Siccin series...
Now, let's talk about the plot. To me, it wasn't something that would make you go "wow." There were some unfamiliar faces in the leading roles. The character Kemal was portrayed quite well, in my opinion. The acting was overall decent. It felt like the movie was telling a true story. Of course, these kinds of things are common in horror movies. They often claim it's based on true events just to grab attention, but I believe this film was also designed to seem realistic. The jumpscare timing was pretty good. There were definitely moments that startled me...
What really caught my attention was the lack of quality in the makeup. Compared to the other films, the makeup effects felt weaker. I can't complain about the set design, but the prosthetic makeup was disappointing... The music, on the other hand, was great as usual. Besides the script and makeup, nothing else really bothered me. Overall, it was a movie where religious themes and realism were at the forefront. Orhan's performance in the final scene was great again. The whole film felt a bit plain to me. I was expecting something different, especially for the 10th anniversary of the Siccin series. The scripts are starting to feel repetitive. This series really needs something fresh. When it comes to visuals and effects, these films never compromise on quality, but unfortunately, I can't say the same about the writing. The stories need serious improvement.
Overall, this was a movie below the usual standards of the Siccin series...
I have watched a couple of the "Siccîn" movies, and thus opted to watch part seven as well, as I had the opportunity to do so here in 2025.
Part two was good, but parts four and six not so good. Yeah, I've only seen these movies, but since they are independent of one another, it is okay.
"Siccîn 7", from writer and director Alper Mestçi, was lacking majorly in the storyline department. Sure, there was a narrative, but it was weak and not particularly entertaining. In fact, the movie was more attempting to deliver one jump scare after another more than it was a story-driven movie. And that just grows very boring very quickly.
Needless to say that given my rather limited exposure to the Turkish cinema, then of course I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in this 2024 attempt to make a horror movie. That was actually a good thing, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances were fair enough, but the actors and actresses had precious little material to work with.
Visually then I will say that "Siccîn 7" was actually fair. But the special effects could only do so much to lift up the lacking storyline.
Hardly a movie that I would recommend you to waste 93 minutes on watching. Nor is it a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.
My rating of writer and director Alper Mestçi's 2024 movie "Siccîn 7" lands on a very generous four out of ten stars.
Part two was good, but parts four and six not so good. Yeah, I've only seen these movies, but since they are independent of one another, it is okay.
"Siccîn 7", from writer and director Alper Mestçi, was lacking majorly in the storyline department. Sure, there was a narrative, but it was weak and not particularly entertaining. In fact, the movie was more attempting to deliver one jump scare after another more than it was a story-driven movie. And that just grows very boring very quickly.
Needless to say that given my rather limited exposure to the Turkish cinema, then of course I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in this 2024 attempt to make a horror movie. That was actually a good thing, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances were fair enough, but the actors and actresses had precious little material to work with.
Visually then I will say that "Siccîn 7" was actually fair. But the special effects could only do so much to lift up the lacking storyline.
Hardly a movie that I would recommend you to waste 93 minutes on watching. Nor is it a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.
My rating of writer and director Alper Mestçi's 2024 movie "Siccîn 7" lands on a very generous four out of ten stars.
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- Montant brut mondial
- 2 975 473 $US
- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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