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44

A chilling horror that traps its protagonist in an unsettling loop. Atmospheric. Cinematic. Terrifying.
5/5

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Dhwani Shah‘s ’44’ weaves science fiction and horror that grips audiences with its intriguing premise and expert execution. The story revolves around Sarah Hashmi’s character, Stu, who, during a police chase, finds herself trapped on the 44th floor of an abandoned construction site. Set against the backdrop of urban Mumbai, the film takes a chilling twist as Stu discovers she is ensnared in an infinite loop of time and space, setting the stage for a suspenseful and eerie ride.

Hashmi’s performance strikes a perfect balance between vulnerability and trepidation, sustaining tension throughout the entire short. The derelict construction site, expertly captured by Vishnu Tenkayala’s cinematography, becomes a character itself, contributing to the overall sense of isolation and dread. Aaqib Sayyed’s impeccable sound design enhances the suspense, creating an sinister experience that amplifies the impact of each scene.

’44’ is a seamless blend of psychological horror with an absorbing narrative, exploring themes of betrayal, isolation and survival. The film’s use of both English and Hindi dialogue, accompanied by English subtitles, adds cultural richness to this India-set storyline. The result is chilling, offering an intriguing cinematic journey into the realms of sci-fi horror. With its stellar lead, exceptional technical craftsmanship, and captivating concept, Dhwani Shah’s short is a must-see for horror enthusiasts seeking a thrilling and engaging experience. A standout addition to the genre.

44 Short Horror Film

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