Siccîn 3: Cürmü Ask
- 2016
- 1 घं 50 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
6.0/10
3.5 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThree infant friends are separated by a terrible accident but are reunited years later.Three infant friends are separated by a terrible accident but are reunited years later.Three infant friends are separated by a terrible accident but are reunited years later.
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- कुल 1 नामांकन
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Two hours of scary sounds and music only punctuated by some scenes of black magic.
-By the way, ruqaya (extracting magic or harm from the jinn from the patient and she Quranic recitation over patient) in Islam is not what the film depicts
-By the way, ruqaya (extracting magic or harm from the jinn from the patient and she Quranic recitation over patient) in Islam is not what the film depicts
There were too many jump scares. Except that the film was a great horror movie. More than jump scares, a horror movie fan would like to see creepy images and would like to feel a negative vibe when seeing the film. This gives them the same. Jump scares would create a heart panic. So watch it with low sounds. Love for the film from , Tamilnadu India
After a strange accident at work, the life of the worker at the facility suffers from a series of haunted encounters that are soon revealed to be started by a friend of his trying to use black magic to revive the love of his life and must find a way to stop it from spreading.
Overall, this was a decent enough sequel. One of the better elements of this one comes from the rather involved setup at play that brings several enjoyable factors together. The seemingly innocuous firing at the factory which starts everything from the frustrated worker's suicide and the vengeful wife's curse is a great setup to provide a cause and motive for what's to come as the incidents afflicting the family show this quite well. Including the tragedy involving the brother and his wife and child while the site owner is forced into dealing with his own personal issues involving jealousy and possession as a result of the curse which generates a solid and workable enough setup to go along with. As well, this one takes advantage of those features with some great haunting scenes. The flash images and hallucinations of the demons appearing to her and working through her medical condition appear to provide potential answers for everything despite the genuine supernatural incidents here are quite fun/. The final half, where the contents of the curse come to light in several fine moments where the possession is finally allowed to take place in some genuinely chilling scenes with the deformed beings and graphic actions under their influence is quite fun. A lengthy battle in the house where all the spell-casting took place causes some impressive visuals and imagery to go along with some great shocks, all giving some likable features to this one. There are some issues with the film that hold it back. The biggest issue here is a highly overwrought pace filled with unnecessary plot points that make this far longer than it needs to be. Despite going for the obvious explanation and cause from the very beginning, way too much of this one is wrapped up with useless family drama, personal grudges coming to the forefront, and not much in the way of genuine thrills. Providing more of a drama feel here with the mothers going through their personal demands and pettiness that it's rather easy to forget what's going on which is the other factor here in how confusing this is. Between flashbacks, dreams, and a lack of explanations, it's way too late into this one to know what's going on and it holds this one back from what it could be.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
Overall, this was a decent enough sequel. One of the better elements of this one comes from the rather involved setup at play that brings several enjoyable factors together. The seemingly innocuous firing at the factory which starts everything from the frustrated worker's suicide and the vengeful wife's curse is a great setup to provide a cause and motive for what's to come as the incidents afflicting the family show this quite well. Including the tragedy involving the brother and his wife and child while the site owner is forced into dealing with his own personal issues involving jealousy and possession as a result of the curse which generates a solid and workable enough setup to go along with. As well, this one takes advantage of those features with some great haunting scenes. The flash images and hallucinations of the demons appearing to her and working through her medical condition appear to provide potential answers for everything despite the genuine supernatural incidents here are quite fun/. The final half, where the contents of the curse come to light in several fine moments where the possession is finally allowed to take place in some genuinely chilling scenes with the deformed beings and graphic actions under their influence is quite fun. A lengthy battle in the house where all the spell-casting took place causes some impressive visuals and imagery to go along with some great shocks, all giving some likable features to this one. There are some issues with the film that hold it back. The biggest issue here is a highly overwrought pace filled with unnecessary plot points that make this far longer than it needs to be. Despite going for the obvious explanation and cause from the very beginning, way too much of this one is wrapped up with useless family drama, personal grudges coming to the forefront, and not much in the way of genuine thrills. Providing more of a drama feel here with the mothers going through their personal demands and pettiness that it's rather easy to forget what's going on which is the other factor here in how confusing this is. Between flashbacks, dreams, and a lack of explanations, it's way too late into this one to know what's going on and it holds this one back from what it could be.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
Siccin 3 has the best screenplay in the series.
Alper Mestçi raised the bar so high with this film that even he hasn't been able to reach this level again. At first, the film feels strange because you don't understand what's happening. You're left with questions like "why?" and it can even feel boring at times. Various symbols are used, and your curiosity gradually increases. Eventually, the events start to make sense, and the film ends in a way you would never expect. The story breaks away from clichés and tells a completely different tale. We can say it's a story where love is blended with horror. The film brought a fresh breath to the Turkish horror film industry, which is known for repetitive storylines. The character Orhan, known as the Hüddam Teacher, also joined the series with this film.
Overall, the film is very successful artistically. The prosthetic makeup is high quality, visual effects are solid, and the jumpscares are used effectively. I can hardly find any faults in the film.
Only the slow pacing of the story might have negatively affected some viewers. While these choices were made to give the story a mysterious atmosphere, it might have also made some think, "just let whatever happens, happen..."
Visually, I found the film truly impressive. Beautiful works were done aesthetically, and the sets were skillfully prepared. It was amazing from start to finish.
The lead actor playing Orhan delivers such a performance that it's impossible not to be impressed. His acting was outstanding, and he fully deserved to become a legend of the series.
I also want to mention the music. The soundtrack almost tells the story by itself. I find Siccin's theme music very successful. Resit Gözdamla performs it wonderfully. It gives you goosebumps...
In short, it's a nearly flawless film in the horror genre. Those who haven't watched it are missing out a lot...
Alper Mestçi raised the bar so high with this film that even he hasn't been able to reach this level again. At first, the film feels strange because you don't understand what's happening. You're left with questions like "why?" and it can even feel boring at times. Various symbols are used, and your curiosity gradually increases. Eventually, the events start to make sense, and the film ends in a way you would never expect. The story breaks away from clichés and tells a completely different tale. We can say it's a story where love is blended with horror. The film brought a fresh breath to the Turkish horror film industry, which is known for repetitive storylines. The character Orhan, known as the Hüddam Teacher, also joined the series with this film.
Overall, the film is very successful artistically. The prosthetic makeup is high quality, visual effects are solid, and the jumpscares are used effectively. I can hardly find any faults in the film.
Only the slow pacing of the story might have negatively affected some viewers. While these choices were made to give the story a mysterious atmosphere, it might have also made some think, "just let whatever happens, happen..."
Visually, I found the film truly impressive. Beautiful works were done aesthetically, and the sets were skillfully prepared. It was amazing from start to finish.
The lead actor playing Orhan delivers such a performance that it's impossible not to be impressed. His acting was outstanding, and he fully deserved to become a legend of the series.
I also want to mention the music. The soundtrack almost tells the story by itself. I find Siccin's theme music very successful. Resit Gözdamla performs it wonderfully. It gives you goosebumps...
In short, it's a nearly flawless film in the horror genre. Those who haven't watched it are missing out a lot...
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