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Iblis, directed by an unknown hand, drifts into the horror realm with a disquieting atmosphere that lingers. The film's pacing keeps you on edge, slowly building tension as Kim becomes increasingly tormented by an unseen entity. It’s not just a typical ghost story; it explores themes of isolation and fear in a domestic setting, which can hit home for many. Some practical effects are used, and they really add to the unsettling vibe, even if they’re not the centerpiece. The performances, especially from Kim, feel raw and genuine, which pulls you into their plight. It's a curious piece that captures that creeping dread quite well, making you ponder the weight of unseen horrors lurking just beyond the veil of normalcy.
Interesting exploration of psychological horror.Unique use of practical effects enhances storytelling.Strong emphasis on character-driven tension.
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