Siccin 4
- 2017
- 1h 33min
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDue to financial problems, Yilmaz family moves in their grandmother Saadet's house. Saadet's old house, is inhabited by beings from another dimension. And this beings don't want anyone in th... Leer todoDue to financial problems, Yilmaz family moves in their grandmother Saadet's house. Saadet's old house, is inhabited by beings from another dimension. And this beings don't want anyone in the house, but Saadet.Due to financial problems, Yilmaz family moves in their grandmother Saadet's house. Saadet's old house, is inhabited by beings from another dimension. And this beings don't want anyone in the house, but Saadet.
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M. Salih Gönültas
- Omer
- (as Muhammet Salih Gonültas)
Katarina Mahan
- Rahime
- (English version)
- (voz)
Erica Muse
- Hilal
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
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In my opinion, Siccin 4 is the best film in the series in terms of cinematography. The shots are very successful, the colors are perfect, and the editing is excellent. The atmosphere of the house used in the film is so well done that it immediately sets the mood. Even the terrifying creatures appearing in the intense scenes are extremely well executed. There is a scene we also saw in the trailer where a scary figure suddenly appears behind Merve Ates as she screams with her back turned. Honestly, this scene alone makes the film worth watching. The shot is so well planned - these are exactly the kinds of shots we want to see. It looks professional and high quality. It has been promoted as the scariest film in the series.
This is no lie. The film truly has the potential to be the scariest in the series. The timing of the jump scares was very well done, placed in spots that make the audience jump out of their seats. The choice of locations was spot-on, creating a strong sense of suspense. The props, jinn visuals, and the overall atmosphere show that the art department did an excellent job. The cinematographer fully deserves credit.
With this film, the Siccin series also takes a turn. The character Orhan brings a completely new style to the series. I think it was the right choice. The strong religious themes pull the audience deeper into the film. The messages given were meaningful. The biggest factor that sets this series apart from other horror films is its correct use of religious elements. The film ends with a powerful message. While this happens, the end credits roll, and here we see another level of craftsmanship. The music by Resit Gozdamla is once again a pleasure to listen to. Starting from a divine melody, a film score was created. Perhaps the best decision for this film was to have this man compose the music. Keeping the audience watching the end credits until the very last second is also, in my opinion, a separate success.
The only thing I haven't mentioned yet is the script. In my opinion, it was not particularly strong. Maybe I overlooked it because I focused on other aspects. However, I must clearly state that Siccin 4 offers a true visual feast. It is a must-watch in the Turkish horror genre.
This is no lie. The film truly has the potential to be the scariest in the series. The timing of the jump scares was very well done, placed in spots that make the audience jump out of their seats. The choice of locations was spot-on, creating a strong sense of suspense. The props, jinn visuals, and the overall atmosphere show that the art department did an excellent job. The cinematographer fully deserves credit.
With this film, the Siccin series also takes a turn. The character Orhan brings a completely new style to the series. I think it was the right choice. The strong religious themes pull the audience deeper into the film. The messages given were meaningful. The biggest factor that sets this series apart from other horror films is its correct use of religious elements. The film ends with a powerful message. While this happens, the end credits roll, and here we see another level of craftsmanship. The music by Resit Gozdamla is once again a pleasure to listen to. Starting from a divine melody, a film score was created. Perhaps the best decision for this film was to have this man compose the music. Keeping the audience watching the end credits until the very last second is also, in my opinion, a separate success.
The only thing I haven't mentioned yet is the script. In my opinion, it was not particularly strong. Maybe I overlooked it because I focused on other aspects. However, I must clearly state that Siccin 4 offers a true visual feast. It is a must-watch in the Turkish horror genre.
After two disappointing sequels, siccin 4 return with a good story ( haunted house ) not original but at least scary with lots of jump scares some of it really good and some of it not , and the ending is not bad .
Its on youtube with free english sub.
Its on youtube with free english sub.
Fter two disappointing sequels ,siccin 4 come back with a not bad horror story (the hunted house) not original but at least scary with a lot of jumpscares some of it really good and other bad.
Its on youtube with free english sub.
Its on youtube with free english sub.
After a series of financial hardships, a man moves his family into his ailing mother's home until they're on their feet again, but when they start to realize that a series of ghastly hallucinations are due to meddling in occult rituals must uncover the truth behind everything to stop it.
This was an immensely solid and enjoyable sequel. Among its better elements here comes from the strong storyline that sets everything in motion at a generally fine clip. The main setup of the family being forced to move into the house due to financial restraints and trying to get back on their feet but continually becoming contacted by supernatural entities and hallucinations gives this a strong start with the whole idea of keeping them there by force and being unable to figure out how to stop the series of encounters from happening. That becomes even more chilling here with the whole thing leading into the series of revelations to look into what's going on which not only uncovers the reasoning for everything taking place with the connection to the black magic ritual but also the interdimensional gateway of the house sits on because of that which causes the hauntings and sets the film up incredibly well. That allows for the film to work through an immensely intriguing series of haunting scenes for quite a thrilling atmosphere. That these are brought about in rapid succession from the very start moves this along feverishly where the house being subjected to a series of supernatural beings due to the grandmother's actions before the family arrived turns everything into a great touch. With scenes featuring the son observing the grandmother and her assistant carrying out black magic practices while in the presence of the demonic beings, the strange practices that they undertake to placate them while under the guise of performing simplistic everyday tasks, or the rest of the family getting with a series of face-to-face encounters with the spirits, the ferocity and frequency of these brief hauntings gives this a great pace with the chilling atmosphere. These are more than enough to work the final half into a spectacularly intriguing series of hauntings and supernatural confrontations as the beings get far more willing to undergo more impactful encounters where the creatures emerge from the grounds of the house or a secret room closed off to the family throughout the film. With the scenes showing how everything comes together and the attempted rituals with the purpose behind them all work nicely, but it's all so rushed that it feels like skipping over crucial details throughout this section. There's very little here about the reasoning for dabbling in the dark arts in the first place or how the family got involved with their antics as the son is established as being able to tap into everything going on yet it has very little exploring the idea further. Combined with the exorcism attempt that seems to come out of nowhere with no build-up, these few factors are what brings this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
This was an immensely solid and enjoyable sequel. Among its better elements here comes from the strong storyline that sets everything in motion at a generally fine clip. The main setup of the family being forced to move into the house due to financial restraints and trying to get back on their feet but continually becoming contacted by supernatural entities and hallucinations gives this a strong start with the whole idea of keeping them there by force and being unable to figure out how to stop the series of encounters from happening. That becomes even more chilling here with the whole thing leading into the series of revelations to look into what's going on which not only uncovers the reasoning for everything taking place with the connection to the black magic ritual but also the interdimensional gateway of the house sits on because of that which causes the hauntings and sets the film up incredibly well. That allows for the film to work through an immensely intriguing series of haunting scenes for quite a thrilling atmosphere. That these are brought about in rapid succession from the very start moves this along feverishly where the house being subjected to a series of supernatural beings due to the grandmother's actions before the family arrived turns everything into a great touch. With scenes featuring the son observing the grandmother and her assistant carrying out black magic practices while in the presence of the demonic beings, the strange practices that they undertake to placate them while under the guise of performing simplistic everyday tasks, or the rest of the family getting with a series of face-to-face encounters with the spirits, the ferocity and frequency of these brief hauntings gives this a great pace with the chilling atmosphere. These are more than enough to work the final half into a spectacularly intriguing series of hauntings and supernatural confrontations as the beings get far more willing to undergo more impactful encounters where the creatures emerge from the grounds of the house or a secret room closed off to the family throughout the film. With the scenes showing how everything comes together and the attempted rituals with the purpose behind them all work nicely, but it's all so rushed that it feels like skipping over crucial details throughout this section. There's very little here about the reasoning for dabbling in the dark arts in the first place or how the family got involved with their antics as the son is established as being able to tap into everything going on yet it has very little exploring the idea further. Combined with the exorcism attempt that seems to come out of nowhere with no build-up, these few factors are what brings this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
Having just sat through the 2015 "Siccin 2" movie and enjoying it, I rushed on to watch part four. Unfortunately I didn't have the third movie at hand, so I had to mess with the chronological order of the movies. And as such, I am hoping that the movies are not dependent of one another.
I noticed that "Siccin 4" is also written and directed by Alper Mestçi, whom also wrote and directed "Siccin 2", so I have to admit that I did harbor a certain amount of expectations to this 2017 movie.
The storyline in "Siccin 4" fell sort of short of entertaining me, and I have to admit that I started to zone out, because nothing overly interesting happened. And the narrative just felt monotonous. It was nowhere as entertaining or scary as the 2015 movie "Siccin 2" was.
Given my extremely limited exposure to Turkish cinema, then of course I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. The acting performances were fair, despite the fact that the script fell short of entertaining me.
My rating of "Siccin 4" lands on a four out of ten stars.
I noticed that "Siccin 4" is also written and directed by Alper Mestçi, whom also wrote and directed "Siccin 2", so I have to admit that I did harbor a certain amount of expectations to this 2017 movie.
The storyline in "Siccin 4" fell sort of short of entertaining me, and I have to admit that I started to zone out, because nothing overly interesting happened. And the narrative just felt monotonous. It was nowhere as entertaining or scary as the 2015 movie "Siccin 2" was.
Given my extremely limited exposure to Turkish cinema, then of course I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. The acting performances were fair, despite the fact that the script fell short of entertaining me.
My rating of "Siccin 4" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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- Duración1 hora 33 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1
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