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202182 minHorror, Thriller

The Djinn

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Is The Djinn worth watching? With a rating of 5.655/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Djinn Synopsis

A mute boy is trapped in his apartment with a sinister monster when he makes a wish to fulfill his heart’s greatest desire.

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Top Cast

Ezra Dewey
Ezra DeweyDylan Jacobs
Rob Brownstein
Rob BrownsteinMichael Jacobs
Tevy Poe
Tevy PoeMichelle Jacobs
John Erickson
John EricksonThe Djinn
Donald Pitts
Donald PittsThe Old Man
Jilbert Daniel
Jilbert DanielMover
Isaiah Dell
Isaiah DellThe Boy in Pink
Omaryus Luckett
Omaryus LuckettThe Boy in Blue
Collin Joe
Collin JoeThe Boy in Red

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Is The Djinn worth watching?

The Djinn has received mixed reviews with a 5.655/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller movies.

Is The Djinn hit or flop?

The Djinn has received average ratings (5.655/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Djinn is a Horror, Thriller movie that A mute boy is trapped in his apartment with a sinister monster when he makes a wish to fulfill his heart’s greatest desire....

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Critic Reviews

tmdb28039023Aug 28, 2022
★ 1

The Djinn is yet another reimagining of the old 'careful what you wish for, you just might get it' (or, as Wilde wrote, “There are only two tragedies in this world. One is not getting what you want and the other is getting it") that is best described as Home Alone-meets-Wishmaster. Dylan Jacobs (Ezra Dewey) is a mute, asthmatic boy (which means sooner or later he will find himself scrambling frantically for his inhaler) who wishes he could talk; what are the odds he will find a genie, and let alone one who understands sign language? Very good, apparently. Dylan finds a dusty mirror and an old book containing instructions on summoning a genie. One hour before midnight, the summoner must place three drops of blood on the wax of a lit candle and make his wish in front of a mirror; the genie will grant the wish at midnight. Since it's not even half past nine, we’re forced to endure a musical interlude that contributes nothing except helping the movie barely limp past the 80-minute mark. Dylan forgets to read the fine print, though, and owing to this oversight is haunted by an evil spirit that can take the form of dead people. All of this takes place, by the way, in 1989. Why? Who knows? Maybe co-directors and co-writers David Charbonier and Justin Powell wanted to render Dylan unable to use modern technology to call for help, but since the genie magically precludes Dylan from escaping the house or contacting anyone, one must wonder how exactly an iPad would be of any assistance.