An Indian-American teenager struggling with her cultural identity has a falling out with her former best friend and, in the process, unwittingly releases a demonic entity that grows stronger by feeding on her loneliness.
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Megan Suri
Sam
Megan Suri
Samidha
Neeru Bajwa
Poorna
Mohana Krishnan
Tamira
Betty Gabriel
Joyce
Vik Sahay
Inesh
Gage Marsh
Russ
Jenaya Ross
The Pishach
Beatrice Kitsos
Kittie
Sangeeta Wylie
Radha
Jared Ager-Foster
Key Master
Nola Khare
Young Sam
Saisha Muni
Young Tamira
Nutan Thakur
Indian Woman
Erena Houshyar
Girl #1
Paige Shaw
Girl #2
Jamie Ives
Older White Neighbor
Carlo Yu
Janitor
Siddhartha Minhas
Karan
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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A solid tone that is unique through cultural representation yet it's full of recycled & unoriginal tropes. The screenplay is safe without anything bold or daring. The score & high school setting fits in a fun way. . . . A solid tone that is unique through cultural representation yet it's full of recycled & unoriginal tropes. The screenplay is safe without anything bold or daring. The score & high school setting fits in a fun way. . . . A solid tone that is unique through cultural representation yet it's full of recycled & unoriginal tropes. The screenplay is safe without anything bold or daring. The score & high school setting fits in a fun way.
I was surprised this got a cinema release, it felt like that movie you pick up at supermarkets in the discounted section, whilst watchable, it is both extremely lazy and has massive plot holes and contradictions. For the majority of the film, it's invisible which personally I think it's because when you do see it, the monster looks pretty terrible. The effects are extremely cheap looking and really take away from the quality. There was one scene that should have been shocking that most of the people in my screening were laughing. The acting wasn't too bad but there were a lot of questionable character choices and how they kept popping up at locations for no real reason especially with how easy it was to break into condemned houses. The story has potential, worryingly they teased it's not over but this film in this form should not have a sequel. What kinda school was it? Can openly just talk to teachers by there first name? They ask for a fair help and you give them endless attitude? Or taking big gulp drinks into class? Weird. The lead girl was ok until she went from caring to abusive for no real reason in one scene. It's not completely terrible, it is watchable, but it's just not very good, especially if you're a big fan of horror films.
overall... amazing storyline, this is a whole another genre of horror movies , it truly brings out your inner fears of what may or may not be true about different cultural legends.
great
