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What makes Dabbe unforgettable is its commitment to bleak realism. The characters make reasonable choices. The entity doesn’t monologue. And when the final frame cuts to black, you’re left staring at your own reflection, wondering if the scratching sound in your wall is just the pipes.

A Turkish filmmaker follows her cousin, Kübra, who is showing signs of possession after a mysterious symbol is carved into her wall. The investigation leads to a horrifying truth involving an ancestor’s black magic pact.

No jumpscares every 5 seconds. Instead, it’s pure, suffocating dread . What makes Dabbe unforgettable is its commitment to

Have you seen it? Did you make it through?

The Dabbe series (there are six films, but The Possession is the standout) director Hasan Karacadağ creates something Hollywood rarely achieves: a sense of helplessness. The film follows a documentary crew recording a woman’s descent into djinn possession. No jump scares. No last-minute saves. Instead, we get creeping audio distortion, self-mutilation you can barely watch, and an exorcism ritual that feels less like a battle and more like a slaughter. And when the final frame cuts to black,

If you think you’re desensitized to possession movies, watch this. It’s on Netflix. Go in blind.

Forget what you think you know about found footage. The Turkish series Dabbe (specifically part 6, The Possession ) is a different breed of terrifying. 😰 No jumpscares every 5 seconds

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