Dabbe: Curse of the Jinn (Turkish: D@bbe: Cin Çarpması ) is a 2013 Turkish horror film directed by Hasan Karacadağ. It is the fourth installment in the Dabbe franchise, though the series consists of standalone stories that do not require prior viewing. Plot Overview
, the audience scores tell a different story. On horror-specific forums (Reddit’s r/horror, Letterboxd), the film is rated as one of the top 5 scariest films of all time by users who have seen over 500 horror movies.
As the two travel to the cursed village of Kıbledere to treat Kübra, they uncover a dark history involving black magic, a mysterious "7175" code engraved in a tree, and a 24-year-old curse tied to their own families. Themes and Style Dabbe Curse Of The Jinn Full Mov
You’ll often see it written as Dabbe: Curse of the Jinn , Dabbe 4 , or Dabbe: Cin Çarpması . The word "Dabbe" refers to a beast-like creature mentioned in pre-Islamic Arabian lore and the Quran.
As they delve deeper into Kübra’s past in her eerie home village, they uncover a dark family history involving black magic ( sihr ), ancient curses, and a vengeful jinn named Sare . Dabbe: Curse of the Jinn (Turkish: D@bbe: Cin
The narrative is told via —shaky cameras, night vision, and continuous long takes that make the viewer feel like they are holding the camera themselves.
franchise, known for its disturbing depictions of Islamic folklore and "Jinns". Plot Summary The word "Dabbe" refers to a beast-like creature
Critics are often split on found footage. Dabbe: Curse of the Jinn holds a middling score on aggregate sites like IMDb (approx 6.4/10), with critics citing “shaky camera fatigue” and “overlong runtime.”