Kahran is an intriguing entry into the indie horror scene, and it leans heavily into atmospheric unease. The film follows Mert as he uncovers the sinister secrets of a remote town, and the pacing really builds that sense of dread. You can almost feel the isolation of the place; it’s palpable. The practical effects used here are quite impressive, enhancing the tension without relying too much on digital tricks. The performances, though from an unknown cast, have a rawness that feels genuine, drawing you into Mert's disorienting experience. There’s a weight to the themes of fear and community that lingers, making this a noteworthy watch for anyone who appreciates the subtleties of indie horror.
Underrated indie horror with solid atmosphere.Interesting use of practical effects.Themes of isolation are well-explored.
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