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Kaboos is an unsettling exploration into the realms of faith and the psyche, centering on Amna, whose struggles with sleep paralysis create this haunting atmosphere. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as her family grapples with their own religious doubts, contrasting with her experiences at the University of Odense, where she sheds her veil. The practical effects used to depict her night terrors are intriguingly crafted, enhancing the surreal quality of her experiences. The performances are raw, capturing the internal conflicts of a young woman caught between her family's traditions and her own emerging identity. This film navigates the intersection of horror and cultural critique, making it a distinctive entry in contemporary horror cinema.
The film delves into cultural identity and personal belief.Amna's character offers a profound look at conflicting values.Atmospheric tension builds throughout, with effective use of practical effects.
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