Synopsis
Jinn (2019), directed by Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad, courageously ventures into the underrepresented realm of Islamic folklore to bring the ancient Djinn mythology to the forefront of supernatural horror. This film attempts to transcend mere jump scares, instead aiming for a richer, more atmospheric dread rooted in profound cultural narratives. Cinematographically, the visual language, creature design, and soundscape collectively strive to forge a distinct cinematic universe for the titular entities. While not without its pacing issues and somewhat underdeveloped character arcs, the movie occasionally delivers genuinely unsettling visuals and a commendable commitment to practical effects blended with CGI for its spectral manifestations. It carves out a niche by offering a fresh perspective on supernatural entities, moving beyond conventional Western demonic portrayals. Jinn serves as an intriguing, albeit imperfect, addition to the genre, signifying a broader cultural exploration within contemporary horror cinema and challenging its genre peers to delve deeper into diverse mythological traditions.
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