
Ichchi (2020)
A Chilling Sakha Horror That Will Haunt Your Imagination
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I recently stumbled upon a Sakha-made horror flick called <i>Ichchi</i> directed by Konstantin Marsaan, and I'm still reeling from the experience. The movie tells the story of Timir and his family, who arrive at his parents' remote Sakha home in the middle of nowhere. As night falls, some pretty weird stuff starts happening, and you're left wondering what's really going on here. It's a slow burn, but trust me, it's worth it. The tension builds up slowly, making it a real nail-biter, and the use of Sakha folklore adds a unique twist to the horror genre.
























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- •The tension builds up slowly, making it a real nail-biter.
- •The use of Sakha folklore adds a unique twist to the horror genre.
- •The cinematography is top-notch, with some seriously creepy shots.
- •The atmosphere is so tense, you'll be on the edge of your seat.
- •The ending is logical and satisfying, without giving away too much.
- •The cast does a great job of conveying the characters' emotions.
- •The movie's slow pace allows you to absorb the atmosphere and get invested in the story.
- •The themes of family dynamics and financial struggles are thought-provoking and add depth to the movie.
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- •The acting is a bit uneven, with some characters feeling more developed than others.
- •It takes a while to get into the story, but it's worth the investment.
- •Some viewers might find the pacing a bit too slow.
- •The movie relies a bit too heavily on jump scares.
- •The setting, while beautiful, can feel a bit isolated at times.
- •The themes of family dynamics and financial struggles might not resonate with everyone.
- •A few of the characters feel underdeveloped, which can make it hard to connect with them.
- •The movie's reliance on jump scares can feel a bit cheap at times.



