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Firat Tanis, Süleyman Kabaali, Ömer Güney, Volkan Başaran, Alpay Aksum, Özgür Bakar, Soydan SoydaşKritiken (1)
A moralistic horror film where the price of sin high. A medieval view of man who should suffer on earth to find peace after death. The premise is unoriginal, but that was the least that bothered me. At times almost surreal, the film interweaves dreams, hallucinations and reality to the point where you get lost at times. But the visuals are perhaps the best thing about the film together with the attempt at dark atmosphere. It will also remind you of films especially from the 1970s from Italy, Spain and England. Seemingly abandoned stone houses bathed in sunlight, incredibly blue skies, a strange silence and nobody anywhere. If the inhabitants do appear, they are silent and their faces gradually turn into ghastly grins. Indeed, the members of the family also gradually change, with sores appearing on their fading skin. When the smallest family member goes missing, panic breaks out among the others. I was not offended by this mediocre film, but I will never watch it again. ()