A man turns to a mysterious pair and a shackled mental patient for help in combating an ancient family curse.A man turns to a mysterious pair and a shackled mental patient for help in combating an ancient family curse.A man turns to a mysterious pair and a shackled mental patient for help in combating an ancient family curse.
Chris LaCentra
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- (as Chris Lacentra)
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Slow Jinn
This is a standard "looks like a pilot for a series" movie. It is quite Jinneric.
The grandfather, Jehangir Amin (Dominic Rains), thinks the only good Jinn is a dead Jinn and, in an attempt, to recover his girl, the ancient Indian Jehangir upsets a Jinn that just wants the earth back from those clay made humans.
So, the Jinn in retaliation decides to disrupt the lives of all of Jehangir Amin's decedents which just happens to include the unsuspecting Shawn Walker (also Dominic Rains.) but Shawn does not believe he is the toughie that will save the world and future offspring from the Jinn? Or will we have to suffer through a series?
This is more of a Jinn fizzle.
The grandfather, Jehangir Amin (Dominic Rains), thinks the only good Jinn is a dead Jinn and, in an attempt, to recover his girl, the ancient Indian Jehangir upsets a Jinn that just wants the earth back from those clay made humans.
So, the Jinn in retaliation decides to disrupt the lives of all of Jehangir Amin's decedents which just happens to include the unsuspecting Shawn Walker (also Dominic Rains.) but Shawn does not believe he is the toughie that will save the world and future offspring from the Jinn? Or will we have to suffer through a series?
This is more of a Jinn fizzle.
This movie is not good
While watching this movie, all I could think was "Bro I need some khobza and hummus." After suffering through the first 60 minutes, I was left completely mind boggled by this horrible attempt at a movie. This movie would have been better without a director. All the guy did was make a stupid camaro and parade it around town. He put himself in the movie because he knew it would be the only time anyone would see him on screen. Overall, the acting, writing, directing, and soundtrack were all garbage. Please don't watch this abomination of a motion picture even if they give you a free ticket. Hopefully the jinns don't get me for watching this insulting spectacle.
Meh--More Made-for-TV than Big Screen
Jinn is a film which can't decide whether it's a horror flick, a sci-fi/ fantasy romp, or an origin story launch for an independent noir graphic novel hero (please note, I have no idea if Jinn is based off a comic, but they're obviously trying to force-start a franchise.) Like the film's protagonists who attempt to create a super amalgamation of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, only to have it come across as vaguely anti-Muslim and awkward, (and the 'edgy' sound track choices which just end up being bafflingly bizarre,) this mix doesn't quite work, and the film would have been better served choosing one genre, and doing it well, instead of all and fumbling through it. There are some genuinely creepy moments, which are ruined by the comedy, and the comedy is in turn ruined by the complete, posturing cheesiness of some of characters and dialogs. Several plot devices could have come straight from their TVTropes.com pages, and certain scenes feel almost as if they were lifted from famous, better-made, movies.
The production value is very high, which helps and hinders. There are many actors with recognizable faces doing the very best they can; some extremely expensive camera shots; well-done (and plentiful) effects; fighting and driving stunts; and seriously, what is the point of the sports car? The high production values prevent the film from be a crappy delight, but make the confusing plot bearable to watch. Watching Jinn, you'll wonder who in the world would pour so much money into a movie who's plot and screen play feel more like a made-for-TV film you stumble onto after midnight on the Sifi channel than the big budget blockbuster it longs to be.
If you like films like "Season of the Witch," "Outlander," or random, independent movies from Red Box, you'll probably like Jinn, but otherwise, this is a film to watch with a bunch of drunk friends and make fun of, though there are other, better, choices for that.
The production value is very high, which helps and hinders. There are many actors with recognizable faces doing the very best they can; some extremely expensive camera shots; well-done (and plentiful) effects; fighting and driving stunts; and seriously, what is the point of the sports car? The high production values prevent the film from be a crappy delight, but make the confusing plot bearable to watch. Watching Jinn, you'll wonder who in the world would pour so much money into a movie who's plot and screen play feel more like a made-for-TV film you stumble onto after midnight on the Sifi channel than the big budget blockbuster it longs to be.
If you like films like "Season of the Witch," "Outlander," or random, independent movies from Red Box, you'll probably like Jinn, but otherwise, this is a film to watch with a bunch of drunk friends and make fun of, though there are other, better, choices for that.
Highly entertaining old fashion monster movie
Jinns are not very popular creatures in horror movies and there's not whole lot of them if we exclude Wishmaster series.
So when they finally announced Jinn-based movie, i was quite interested to see it, even if trailer looked like a cheap DTV movie.
"Jinn" wasn't anything special, it's not gonna rank with horror classics, but it's highly entertaining movie because it plays more like superhero origin then actual horror movie. It's toned down fantasy mixed with horror, with nice pace, good cinematography and some cool special effects. CGI wasn't that great and it gave movie bit of DTV quality, but luckily it wasn't used often, only in few scenes for a short amount of time, so it shouldn't bother anyone. However, there's a longer CGI scene where Jinn chases down the hero in the streets in sand-like form which looks rather descent and it looks like that's where most of the CGI budget went.
Story itself was here and there, but overall movie keeps you interested and entertained. It's your typical fantasy hero story, of man being the Chosen-One-would- be-slayer-of-evil.
reading all those "critics" here makes me wonder, did they ever think movies can be fun?
So when they finally announced Jinn-based movie, i was quite interested to see it, even if trailer looked like a cheap DTV movie.
"Jinn" wasn't anything special, it's not gonna rank with horror classics, but it's highly entertaining movie because it plays more like superhero origin then actual horror movie. It's toned down fantasy mixed with horror, with nice pace, good cinematography and some cool special effects. CGI wasn't that great and it gave movie bit of DTV quality, but luckily it wasn't used often, only in few scenes for a short amount of time, so it shouldn't bother anyone. However, there's a longer CGI scene where Jinn chases down the hero in the streets in sand-like form which looks rather descent and it looks like that's where most of the CGI budget went.
Story itself was here and there, but overall movie keeps you interested and entertained. It's your typical fantasy hero story, of man being the Chosen-One-would- be-slayer-of-evil.
reading all those "critics" here makes me wonder, did they ever think movies can be fun?
confussing is mind
They give a simple but good intro and then, it goes all the tracks. Suddenly, the movie conflicts its own intro, the world must speak English even outside America, because well the whole world only uses English. (Unless in the intro, for a part) And I had even hopes because there are some actors I like in this one. There are things to like, but then skip the intro, I would say. Enjoy.
Did you know
- TriviaSibylla Deen's debut.
- Crazy creditsThere's a scene after first few closing credits roll and another scene after all the credits have rolled.
- ConnectionsReferences Aladdin (1992)
- SoundtracksTere Bin Nahi Lagda
by Nusrat Fathed Ali Khan
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $202,348
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $149,337
- Apr 6, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $552,698
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
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