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Kafan, directed by Dhirendra Bohra, offers a gripping dive into the horror genre that's pretty unique for its time. The atmosphere is thick with dread, as the young girl's visions of murder spiral into a horrifying possession narrative. It's fascinating how the pacing builds tension, leaving you on edge — just when you think it’s slowing down, it throws another curveball. The practical effects, while not always polished, add a raw quality that heightens the unsettling vibe throughout. The performances are sincere, particularly the lead's descent into madness, which feels hauntingly real. There's a certain charm in its willingness to explore dark themes of violence and the supernatural that makes it stand apart from more mainstream fare.
Possession theme explored in a unique way. · Interesting practical effects for the era. · Significant focus on atmosphere and psychological tension.
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