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5 Turkish Horror Films That Will Terrify You Forever

American horror films are rarely able to blend drama with terror. However, when it comes to Turkish, you can be confident that you will receive the full deal

When rating movies from the least to most terrifying, you’ll find your standard horror fare, but you’ll also come across the Paranormal Activity series. Turkish horror films are unquestionably the most frightening. Today, we’ll go through five Turkish horror films that will terrify you so much that you’ll laugh at Resident Evil.

Semur: Şeytanın Kabilesi

American horror films are rarely able to blend drama with terror. However, when it comes to Turkish, you can be confident that you will receive the full deal. As the title suggests, Semur is an evil (shaitan) that appears as a result of a man’s jealousy. The man is envious of his closest friend’s marriage to someone he adores.

Siccin

Given that practically all Turkish horror films are based on black magic, one can only imagine its prevalence in the nation. The plot is around a lady who has feelings for a married man. However, to get his attention and affection, she employs supernatural abilities.

Baskin

Instead of ill-prepared individuals, this film is about police officers who are constantly accompanied by their firearms. But, how effective are our natural weapons if our adversary is supernatural? What if a jinn causes you to hallucinate, and you accidentally shot your own partner? Isn’t it equally terrifying to be in possession of a firearm?

Some of these Turkish Horror movies are also available on Netflix, so why not give them a shot? However, please share your experience with us.

Beddua

Beddua is also a term in Urdu. Therefore you might know what it’s about. It is a plague that befalls four companions this time, rather than a jealous friend or lover.

Even years after graduation, the buddies are still close, but will they be close or even alive after the ordeals this time?
Dabbe
This film, based on black magic, will take you on a wild voyage. A non-believing psychiatrist and an exorcist join forces to save a young woman from schizophrenia, which the former suspects. The term “horror” does not begin to describe this blockbuster. The most significant and scariest part is arguably the last disclaimer, “based on real occurrences.”
Sijjin 5 (2018)
Hale drew notice because of its unusual look and weird behavior. She lives in Nevsehir with her mother, a depressive grandma, and her aunt Azra in a historical and eerie mansion. Hale’s father had vanished before she was born, never to be seen again. Hale experiences a nightmare of a dreadful night, and her father, whom she has never seen, invites her to an ancient and haunting house. This is her grandfather’s ancient house in Karain Village, where a banned ceremony was performed many years ago. Following this nightmare, Hale experiences a sequence of astonishing developments. Azra and Azra’s lover, Selim, were the most affected by Hale’s terrifying transformation.
Portrait of a Beauty (2019)
Nisan returns to her father’s house with her husband and children after receiving vital news regarding her father, whom she has not seen in years. Strange things are happening at the home where she hid for years. What is going on at the mansion? What is the woman in the picture’s mystery? Nisan, who is having nightmares, must solve this riddle as quickly as possible to protect herself and her family.
Housewife (2017)
Holly is the protagonist of Housewife, whose mother murdered her sibling and father when she was seven years old. She meets a celebrity psychic who says that he intended to help her 20 years later, as she is losing her hold on the distinction between reality and dreams.
The authored article is written by Darshana Joshi and shared with Prittle Prattle News  exclusively.
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