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Dachra

  • 2018
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.9K
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Dachra (2018)
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Horror

An investigation into witchcraft leads a trio of journalism students to a mysterious town marked by sinister rituals. Inspired by true events.An investigation into witchcraft leads a trio of journalism students to a mysterious town marked by sinister rituals. Inspired by true events.An investigation into witchcraft leads a trio of journalism students to a mysterious town marked by sinister rituals. Inspired by true events.

  • Director
    • Abdelhamid Bouchnak
  • Writer
    • Abdelhamid Bouchnak
  • Stars
    • Yassmine Dimassi
    • Hela Ayed
    • Aziz Jebali
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Abdelhamid Bouchnak
    • Writer
      • Abdelhamid Bouchnak
    • Stars
      • Yassmine Dimassi
      • Hela Ayed
      • Aziz Jebali
    • 31User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Yassmine Dimassi
    Yassmine Dimassi
    • Yassmine
    Hela Ayed
    • Mongia
    Aziz Jebali
    • Walid
    Bilel Slatnia
    • Bilel
    Bahri Rahali
    • Béchir
    Hedi Mejri
    Rachid Bougheriou
    Nawres Idanani
    Amira Ben Said
    Soumaya Bouallegui
    Adel Bernaoui
    Abdel Jalil Bouakkaz
    Omar Chaibi
    Slim Chebaane
    Ridha Dhebben
    Hedhba Drahem
    Latifa Drahem
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    • Director
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    4kosmasp

    Worst decisions? Check

    Yes I know and you probably know, that in order for most horror movies to work, the characters can not be smart when it comes to decision making. The characters here though seem to go out of their way to always decide the most blatant illogical and just plain bad decision that is at their disposal.

    It's cringe-worthy to say the least. And even the twists cannot save this. Not to mention that especially the one towards the end is just completely ... out there. It takes everything you've seen and shoves it down the chimney ... or drain or whatever else makes sense to you. There is some slight atmosphere this can create which is the only reason I don't rate it lower ... but overall this is reaching and almost an insult to any movie and horror afficionado
    4baka_land

    Mediocre but cinematography was good

    The concept was good but nothing new, most turkish horror movies rely on the same pattern. A slow pace direction with less stupid characters, might make it worth a watch.
    5spookyrat1

    Different ... but Unfortunately Not Quite Different Enough!

    Dachra is unique in that it is the first Tunisian horror movie I've seen and particularly in the first couple of acts, that in itself is almost enough recommendation to see the film. It is rather intriguing watching this slow-building, creepy piece, whilst at the same time hearing lines of idiosyncratic dialogue such as "May the blessings of Allah be upon you." Director/writer/and just about everything else except popcorn vendor Abdelhamid Bouchnak, should be congratulated over this, his debut feature. The next best thing I can say about Dachra is that Bouchnak excels at building an atmosphere of eeriness concerning the story of a trio of journalism students, attempting to build a video news story assignment around a gruesome criminal case over 20 years old. Unfortunately in presenting his finished product, one finds that he hasn't been able to restrain himself from overindulging his borrowing of too many tried and tested horror tropes.

    Visually, the film initially proves interesting, with Director of Photography: Hatem Nechi demonstrating he is more than prepared to adopt a variety of unusual angles to lens proceedings, using a very much desaturated black-and-white look to underline the stark, bleak nature of the story. But one does eventually tire of massive numbers of shots approached with Dutch angles, with quite a few seemingly deliberately out of focus. Towards the end of the film we even get the good old, nausea-inducing, spinning head in the kaleidoscopic panel, just for good measure. It's almost as if director Bouchnak was apologetic over not presenting a found-footage film and decided to dazzle us with visual tricks as the next best thing.

    Character wise it's very much run of the mill. A trio of loud, almost obnoxious and therefore largely unsympathetic personalities who consistently make (really) dumb decisions and thus, unsurprisingly end up in a life and death situation in a rural village with the title name. I should add there is a very late, very contrived twist to somewhat explain their constantly, chaotic, unrealistic behaviour, but I just didn't buy it and it really didn't make a lot of sense. The central protagonist Yasmine transitions from attempting to be portrayed as a plucky, feisty heroine, to an annoyingly, blubbering, screeching damsel in distress, all in the space of a few seconds. And I still haven't worked out how her grandad, who has a tenuous connection to the main thread, knew she was in Dachra. I don't recall her, or anyone telling him.

    Narratively, Dachra feels about 15 minutes too long. Stuff occurring in the village just seems to be repeated (literally) ad nauseam. One feels the conclusion is just dragged out too far and this, combined with the illogical actions of our three main characters, brings a frustrating end to proceedings, rather than a frighteningly good climax.

    Still, even though I found Dachra ultimately unsatisfying, I would like to see some follow-up work from Abdelhamid Bouchnak. The guy definitely shows some promise. 5.5/10.
    4Patient444

    Yeah, No.

    Ok, so it is different cinematography, but how different seriously now? I do get it, we have to encourage foreigners to do their best and show us their vision, which usually differs from the common Hollywood productions, or in my case African vs European. But all in all, for me, it was a familiar production, one very easily to anticipate, the only struggle I had with this movie was trying to understand the characters: all they do is fight yet we suppose to somehow feel they are a team.

    After you watch this you will realize that not only it was very difficult to root for them, but they did the very absolute in taking the wrong decisions throughout the entire movie. So if I can not relate to them or even sparkle some empathy, why even go with these characters? After this first set back, we have the plot itself: well clearly not original in any way, I do understand the themes explored here, but the development is weak, far stretched and annoyingly boring.

    For the first Tunisian horror ever, I will grade it a 4 thanks to the effort and courage into making it, but that is it. It showed nothing new, different, it was a movie I've seen it 1000 times only longer and more frustrating. A lot of the scenes could have been cut off and if the movie would have proved to be a huge success, perhaps added in the director's cut. But they have no place here, and as the run time is close to 2h, perhaps less quantity and more quality. Also...the plot itself is weird and non sense at time, as a lot of the things presented on screen either make no other appearance or no difference later on.

    Anyway sadly I can not recommend it whatsoever as it is a difficult watch, even for those that want to put an eye on a different type of cinema, simply expect nothing than a movie which will seem to last for at least 3 hours.

    Cheers!
    10mohamedzarrami

    Amazing

    Excellent movie. Very tribal references very different from what we used to see In that sort of movies.

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    • Trivia
      The director stated that he liked a spot in the mountain and wanted to shoot a scene but the guide said no one would go there because 2 weeks prior someone committed suicide there.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Tau's random film reviews: Dachra (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Baeed Anak
      Performed by Umm Kulthum

      Composed by Baligh Hamdy

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2019 (Tunisia)
    • Country of origin
      • Tunisia
    • Official sites
      • 1. Netflix
      • 2. Artify (Tunisia)
    • Language
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Дашра
    • Production companies
      • Shkoon Production
      • SVP Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $69,013
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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