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A young woman who uses black magic to threaten her cousin's wife.A young woman who uses black magic to threaten her cousin's wife.A young woman who uses black magic to threaten her cousin's wife.
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I do not understand what the director wishes to achieve through this adaption. Are you implying that one should not pray because it's not going to help them from evil doings? Because that's exactly what you are doing, ever since the released of Makmun series. You are putting fear into people that if they perform their prayer alone, they might as well have this particular evil praying with them too. Even if this exists, do you have to make a big deal out of this? By spreading more fear than encouraging them to actually praying? Shame on the director who thinks this is a masterpiece. Because no.
I really enjoyed the overall flow and pacing of the film-the way the story unfolds and gradually develops is genuinely engaging and keeps you hooked. There's a clear sense of progression that builds suspense effectively. However, I have to say, at a certain point, things take a seriously nasty turn. The level of gore and disturbing content goes beyond unsettling-it becomes absolutely revolting, to the point of being almost unbearable to watch. It's intense in a way that feels excessive and hard to stomach. That said, if you're into horror and can handle extreme content, it's still a pretty solid horror movie overall. The atmosphere is creepy, the tension is well-crafted, and the disturbing elements do serve the story, even if they go a bit overboard.
I recently watched the movie "Sijjin," and unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations in terms of scariness. Despite being categorized as a horror film, the movie lacked the thrills and scares that I anticipated. One of the few positive aspects of the movie was the inclusion of a couple of memorable scenes. Firstly, there was a scene involving a realistic portrayal of black magic, which was executed effectively. Additionally, there was a basement scene featuring a group of white ladies wearing telekom outfits, a unique and previously unseen concept. These scenes were commendable and managed to stand out amidst the overall disappointment of the film. However, the weak and predictable storyline was a major drawback. The lack of originality and depth in the plot made it easy to foresee what would unfold next, resulting in diminished suspense and excitement. Furthermore, the performances by some of the actors fell short, failing to elevate the movie to a higher level. All in all, "Sijjin" failed to deliver on its promise of being a truly scary experience. The movie lacked a compelling story, had predictable twists, and featured mediocre acting. If you are looking for a genuinely terrifying horror film, this one is unlikely to meet your expectations. I challenge any director who can come out the really scary movie with originally based on true story or with strong powerful script and the best with unknown actor and actress that can revealed about the alarm ghaib, black magic and paranormal activity.
Sijjin is the Indonesian adaptation of the famous Turkish horror film Siccîn. The movie successfully delivers a chilling atmosphere with a strong local cultural approach. Its dark cinematography and eerie ambiance enhance the tension, while the unsettling sound design intensifies the horror in every scene. The actors deliver convincing performances, effectively portraying the fear and emotions of facing supernatural terror.
However, while the atmosphere is well-crafted, the storyline at times feels a bit rushed. Some of the horror elements may seem familiar to seasoned horror fans, making certain moments predictable. Despite this, Sijjin still offers a terrifying experience worth watching, especially for fans of local horror. With solid production and a culturally rich narrative, this adaptation is a commendable effort in the genre.
However, while the atmosphere is well-crafted, the storyline at times feels a bit rushed. Some of the horror elements may seem familiar to seasoned horror fans, making certain moments predictable. Despite this, Sijjin still offers a terrifying experience worth watching, especially for fans of local horror. With solid production and a culturally rich narrative, this adaptation is a commendable effort in the genre.
The movie is boring and lag, the story is irritating and it makes no sense like bro people will get possessed by watching this movie you must be kidding me right. Me and my friends were actually afraid before watching because of the reviews but we started doing our own work before half of the movie was done 😂 totally the movie is worthless and time waste I regret watching it even it's not like it is not scary or something it is scary the scenes are scary to but it is way to meaningless just like hereditary movie scary scenes itself is meaningless to be frank I suggest you guys better don't watch it cause your mind will be ruined because of things happening here.
Did you know
- TriviaAdaptation of the Turkish Horror Movie Siccîn (2014).
- Crazy creditsBefore film begins, there is a brief trailer for The Devil's Lair (2023).
- ConnectionsFollowed by Kitab Sijjin & Illiyyin (2025)
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- Gross worldwide
- $94,093
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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