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JEKKA dives into the eerie atmosphere of an ancestral curse, rooted deep in the soil of the Monroe coffee plantation. The pacing is uneven at times, but it adds to the tension, letting the added layers of dread seep in slowly. The practical effects are intriguing, often amplifying the film's unsettling themes of bloodlines and retribution. Performances are raw, particularly from the indigenous cast, who bring a haunting authenticity to the folklore woven throughout the narrative. There's something distinctively grim about how the plantation itself becomes a character, reflecting the weight of the family's history and the curse that clings to them like a shadow.
JEKKA is a rare find for collectors, often overshadowed by more mainstream horror. There are limited releases available, mainly on regional formats, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem. Interest seems to be growing, especially among fans of folklore horror and practical effects. It's definitely one to keep an eye out for, especially given its unique narrative and atmospheric depth.
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