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So, 'Jenma Natchathiram' is a real curiosity from 1991. The story dives into some heavy themes of loss and transformation, pretty dark stuff. This guy adopts a baby after losing his own kid, but things get twisted when he realizes the baby might be the devil incarnate. The atmosphere is loaded with dread, and there's this creeping tension that builds effectively throughout. I mean, the pacing keeps you on edge, and certain practical effects are surprisingly well done for the period. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's a raw intensity that makes it memorable. It’s definitely distinctive, blending horror with a gripping narrative that feels unsettlingly relatable at times.
Dark themes of loss and evil intertwinedInteresting practical effects for the eraPacing that builds and holds tension well
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