Hokum is a supernatural horror movie that left me disappointed despite all the hype surrounding it.
I finally watched Hokum after hearing people call it one of the scariest horror movies of the year.
And honestly?
I was disappointed.
The reason isn't that the movie is terrible.
The reason is that the movie never lived up to the expectations that were built around it.
The story follows a writer who travels to Ireland after the death of his parents. While staying at a hotel, he ends up connected to a mysterious room that has been closed off for a long time.
That's the basic setup.
On paper, it sounds like the perfect foundation for a strong supernatural horror story.
And to be fair, the movie does get some things right.
The cinematography looks great.
The dark visual style creates a creepy atmosphere.
The background score is strong.
Some of the jump scares work well.
The technical side of the movie is solid.
But for me, the biggest problem was the story.
The movie spends a lot of time building toward something interesting, but it never really delivers a satisfying payoff.
Many questions remain unclear.
The ghost's backstory never feels fully developed.
The emotional impact never lands.
And by the end, I was left feeling more confused than impressed.
The biggest issue is pacing.
For a large portion of the movie, it feels like very little is happening.
I kept waiting for the story to shift into a higher gear, but it never fully got there.
That's what made the experience frustrating.
Because the ingredients for a good horror movie are clearly there.
The atmosphere is there.
The visuals are there.
The sound design is there.
But the story never became strong enough to hold everything together.
That doesn't mean everyone will dislike it.
Horror is one of the most subjective genres out there.
Some viewers may connect with it far more than I did.
But for me, this is one of those movies where the hype ended up being much bigger than the actual experience.
Now honestly —
What's more important in a horror movie for you:
A great atmosphere or a great story?
Sometimes the hype around a horror movie becomes scarier than the movie itself.
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