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Muska is an intriguing entry in the horror genre, blending psychological tension with eerie atmospheres. The film follows Celal, a somewhat hapless writer who's just been jettisoned from his relationship. His search for a new place leads him to an old, crumbling house that seems more alive than abandoned. The practical effects are refreshingly raw, adding to the film's authenticity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the dread to simmer rather than explode, which I find quite effective. The performances carry a weight that resonates, especially Celal's descent into a world that feels increasingly twisted. It's not your standard horror fare, and that’s part of what makes it stand out – it lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Check out the practical effects; they add a raw touch.The pacing really enhances the atmosphere, very intentional.Themes of isolation and regret are woven throughout the narrative.
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