Review of Djinn (2013) by Kevin R — 02 Nov 2015
They said they wouldn't hurt me; but you, they're going to hurt you.
A young pregnant couple move into a new apartment that is the site of some unspeakable horrific events. The spirits of the event spring onto the couple and into their lives, destroying their hopes for happiness. The demon like creature that haunts them will need to be faced directly and cut down, but will they be able to do so without harming each other?
"We need to forget and move on.".
Tobe Hooper, director of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2, The Mangler, Night Terrors, Mortuary, Toolbox Murders, and Spontaneous Combustion, delivers Djinn. The storyline for this picture is very straightforward with some good creepy scenes and some splashes of gore. The acting is mediocre and on par with the Paranormal Activity pictures.
"I got a bone they can choke on.".
This was recently added to Netfix online so I decided to give it a shot this Halloween season. This was fairly disappointing but did have some redeeming creepy scenes. I wouldn't go out of my way to see this, but it wasn't a complete waste of time either.
"I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind.".
Grade: C-.
This review of Djinn (2013) was written by Kevin R on 02 Nov 2015.
Djinn has generally received negative reviews.
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