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So, 'Bomma Adirindi Dimma Tirigindi' is an interesting little find from 2021. It's not exactly a high-profile film with a known director, but it manages to capture a certain tension and atmosphere that feels relevant. The premise—college girls reuniting at a farmhouse during a lockdown—is quite topical, and it spirals into this unsettling experience filled with paranormal events. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that feeling of being trapped, which is pretty effective. The performances by the cast, though not widely recognized, do bring a sense of authenticity to their growing panic. It's got a charm of its own, something raw and slightly experimental that you don’t see in mainstream horror.
This film hasn't seen a wide release, making it somewhat of a gem for collectors focusing on indie horror from the pandemic era. Its limited availability means it's not easy to find in standard formats, and this scarcity has piqued interest among those who appreciate regional cinema or thematic explorations of isolation. When it comes to paranormal themes executed during a lockdown, this title offers a distinct viewpoint worth considering for anyone building a diverse collection.
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