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So, 'Iblis' is an interesting entry in the horror-mystery space. The story revolves around two brothers who end up renting this old, eerily cheap house in Dhaka. Right from the start, there's this palpable tension; the brothers sense something off, and it builds really well. The pacing is decent, but it leans heavily into atmosphere rather than jump scares, which I appreciate. Nightmares plague them, and the practical effects used to convey the haunting are pretty striking—definitely adds to the unsettling vibe. There's something to be said about how the film explores themes of fear and the unknown. The performances feel authentic, which makes the whole experience more immersive. It's not groundbreaking, but it definitely has its moments.
Atmospheric tension throughoutStrong practical effectsExplores themes of fear and the unknown
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