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Tummbad movie review

  • Writer: Sambhav Jain
    Sambhav Jain
  • Oct 1, 2024
  • 2 min read

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Tumbbad: A Dark, Mythological Journey

Tumbbad is a visually stunning and atmospheric Indian horror film that delves into the depths of human greed and the consequences of disturbing ancient forces. Set in a remote village, the story follows a family's descent into madness as they seek the hidden treasure of an evil deity.

What I Loved:

  • Visual Spectacle: The film's cinematography is breathtaking, with lush landscapes, eerie lighting, and intricate set design. The visuals create a haunting and immersive atmosphere.

  • Mythological Themes: Tumbbad draws inspiration from Indian mythology, weaving together ancient legends and folklore into a compelling narrative. The exploration of the deity Hastar and the cursed village adds a layer of depth and intrigue.

  • Slow Burn Horror: Unlike traditional jump scare horror films, Tumbbad takes a deliberate and patient approach. The tension builds gradually, creating a sense of dread and anticipation.

  • Strong Performances: The actors deliver powerful performances, capturing the characters' internal struggles and descent into darkness.

What Could Have Been Better:

  • Pacing: While the slow burn approach works well for the most part, some viewers may find the pacing to be a bit uneven, particularly in the middle of the film.

  • Character Development: While the central characters are compelling, their development could have been further explored, providing more insight into their motivations and backstories.

Overall:

Tumbbad is a visually striking and thought-provoking horror film that offers a unique blend of mythology, suspense, and psychological drama. Its stunning visuals, atmospheric storytelling, and strong performances make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4 out of 5 stars)




 
 
 

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