The second movie of the series brings us a unique blend of drama and horror. With Resit Gözdamla's theme music, we feel the emotional weight of the story deep inside. The plot is genuinely heartbreaking, featuring scenes that sensitive viewers may not easily forget. The movie delivers a clear message: those who mess with black magic and ruin people's lives will pay the price. I really liked that part. Overall, a solid work.
Compared to the first movie, this one has more jumpscare scenes. For this particular film, the number of scares feels just right. Although a few jump scares might have been unnecessary, the timing was generally well executed.
In my opinion, this is one of the Siccin movies with the most realistic storyline. It feels like we're watching real events unfold. It's been said that the graveyard scenes were actually filmed in the cemetery that inspired the story. The opening shows a news broadcast about a real event, trying to give the audience a sense of reality. Was it really necessary? I'm still not sure, even after multiple viewings.
As for the locations, the set designs were fantastic. The atmosphere of the story was successfully reflected on screen. Especially the possessed house set-it was excellent. The practical makeup effects were done properly, without exaggeration. That's exactly what we want: to be scared with minimal yet well-made effects.
The lead actress portrayed the role of the mother perfectly. I truly believe she managed to convey the emotional depth of this tragic story. Through its emotional scenes, we witness the ruined life of a mother...