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This film marks a radical departure. While earlier entries relied on traditional Turkish horror tropes, Curse of the Jinn plunges headfirst into raw, unflinching . The director abandoned a polished script for improvisation, handed cameras to the actors, and shot in real, decrepit locations. The result is a film that feels less like a movie and more like a confiscated evidence tape.
: Marketing claims that the story is based on real police files and that the jinn sounds are authentic recordings from actual cases, adding a layer of psychological unease for the audience.
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