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Djinn

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2.2K
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Djinn (2013)
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An Emirati couple return home from a trip and discover that their new apartment has been built on a site that is home to some malevolent beings.An Emirati couple return home from a trip and discover that their new apartment has been built on a site that is home to some malevolent beings.An Emirati couple return home from a trip and discover that their new apartment has been built on a site that is home to some malevolent beings.

  • Director
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Writer
    • David Tully
  • Stars
    • Razane Jammal
    • Khalid Laith
    • Aiysha Hart
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writer
      • David Tully
    • Stars
      • Razane Jammal
      • Khalid Laith
      • Aiysha Hart
    • 19User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Razane Jammal
    Razane Jammal
    • Salama
    Khalid Laith
    Khalid Laith
    • Khalid
    Aiysha Hart
    Aiysha Hart
    • Sarah
    Abdullah Al-Jenaibi
    • Nasser
    Carol Abboud
    Carol Abboud
    • Zaynab
    May Calamawy
    May Calamawy
    • Aisha
    • (as May El Calamawy)
    Militzia Radmilovic
    • Umm Al Duwais
    Kristina Coker
    • Umm Al Duwais
    Ahd
    Ahd
    • Um Al Duwais
    • (voice)
    Paul Luebke
    Paul Luebke
    • Bobby
    Saoud Al Kaabi
    • Mubarak
    Ahmed Abdullah
    • Saeed
    Malik McCall
    Malik McCall
    • Sammy
    Ghaleb El Saadi
    • Hashim
    Marwan Al Kaabi
    • Young Father
    Abeer Mere
    • Young Mother
    • (as Aber Mrie)
    Rajeev Daswani
    • Khalid's Driver
    Ghassan Al Katheri
    • Ali
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writer
      • David Tully
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    User reviews19

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    3saadforever890

    A good attempt!!! not a great movie though..

    I have been keenly awaiting the release of this film for a while now mainly as the film has been shot & takes place in U.A.E (where I reside) & is based around the legends of Jazeerat Al Hamra in Ras Al Khaimah! To add to the excitement, Tobe Hooper, the man behind Poltergeist & Texas Chain Saw series is directing this film. Unfortunately Djinn kinda disappointed me; the predictable plot, excessive use of not very good CGI & cliché jump scares was kind of fail. Tobe Hooper manages to create an intense environment & tries to build up the predictable suspense while throwing in some random sequences but ends up rushing into climax without any acknowledgement of what was actually happening! The actors did a fine job in certain sequences. Nevertheless given the budget & a fresh attempt on an almost unused supernatural anomaly, Djinn is not a terrible film, but could have been better though!
    5jabandrade

    Hooper not so inspired.

    This movie has a very interesting premise. It promises a high level of suspense in the 1st part, but loses its breath as it progresses in the development of the plot and when it needs a solid script for the conclusion. The author simply cannot maintain interest and the film drags to its melancholy and disappointing ending.

    Worth the stunning beauty of Razane Jammal and her effort in trying to give the job a veneer of commitment.
    4skenny-93831

    A missed opportunity

    Simply put, this movie was directed by a master of horror. And though everyone is entitled to failures, I feel like this one didn't have to be. This could've been a groundbreaking film for Hooper. Sadly it was the opposite. But not by the fault of Hooper. We can't possibly know what his true vision was, because what we got was a very salient example of the damage a room of executives can cause. Hooper and Djinn never stood a chance.
    4aldebaran68

    Boring and disappointing

    The only reason I give it 4 is because I like both Aiysha Hart and Razane Jammal. Both did the best they could with a poor script and shoddy directing. As for 'horror'?, I didn't see any. Not even remotely. Just a lot of disjointed scenes, no atmosphere, no chemistry, nothing to talk about. I enjoyed Aiysha Hart in her scenes, speaking Arabic; those were high points of the film for me. poor Razane looked at sea most of the time. Shame. Could have been a much better film with more effort from the director, imagination and maybe even a bigger budget...? Most of the story was predictable. There was little emotional content even around the theme of the dead baby. There was no atmosphere to connect the so called 'horror' to any emotional response by the actors. All very disconnected.Worth watching for the Arabic language scenes.
    3elieabumerhi

    weak story. no build up. poor acting.

    I saw Djinn, the 1st Horror thriller shot in UAE. and featuring Lebanese , Egyptian and Emiraty and Saudi actors.

    Beside the scenes of classic "jumpy" feelin, the acting is very bad. Chemistry between the actors is practically inexistent, the story is revealed in the 1st scene. and there is no build up. I have to say that the Saudi Actress, Aiysha Hart who did a great job! Some effects are good, but borrowed from other movies, such as "scene of birds bumping into windows...or the crawling "Um Al dwais" weak cinematography. Dubai has much better scenes than shown. We need to compare the movie to international standards, especially with the amount of money spent on it. and the full access to all needed materials and actors. and hence why the movie rating is 3, in my opinion.

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    • Trivia
      Director Tobe Hooper's final film before his death
    • Quotes

      Salama: I don't like this place, habibi. I don't feel like myself. I'm hearing voices. I'm seeing things. I even tried to pray. And my mom was here, and she knew everything. There is something wrong here!

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Dinners of Death: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (2018)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2013 (United Arab Emirates)
    • Country of origin
      • United Arab Emirates
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cin
    • Filming locations
      • Ras Al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
    • Production companies
      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
      • FilmWorks
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      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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