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MAKKA: Cinn-i Azap feels like a haunting exploration of faith and fear, where Leyla's uncertainty becomes palpable. The atmosphere is thick with dread, especially as she interacts with these ritualistic objects. It’s interesting how the pacing alternates between moments of creeping tension and sudden, jarring reveals. The practical effects stand out; they have a raw quality that enhances the film's unsettling vibe. Performances are convincingly grounded, adding weight to Leyla's emotional journey. It doesn’t rely heavily on modern CGI, which adds to its distinctive feel, almost like a return to grassroots horror. There's something about the way it approaches themes of belief and doubt that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely a film that sits in a unique space within the genre.
Unique blend of faith and horror themesStrong practical effects enhance the atmosphereGrounded performances add depth to the story
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