Kifn

2024 [KURDISH]

Horror

5
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 752 752

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Plot summary

In the 2000s, several families in Sulaimani were recording videos and archiving their family memories in various ways. Peri, in her early teens, has just gotten married. Her mother passed away when she was very young, so she spent her entire life living with her aunt and cousin. Her aunt and cousin arranged her marriage to someone outside their family, which later caused significant problems in her and her husband's life. These issues eventually forced Peri to revisit the old family archives to find a way to resolve their troubles.

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by dtfyvhjqs 7 / 10

About this kurdish horror movie

7/10 I can say this film is best for kurdish cinema but not compare to hollywood or others,, i hope we continue to such those movies in future.this film have unclear story but in the end every thing will be clear to viewers Thanks for the cast of the film and the characters specially for chrikah and nzar salami,, this film wasn't the first movie of us but it's best of all our movies before.The director Mr Srwsht,he's young and full of energy to us to our young people hope to our future, thank you to direct a kurdish horror movie.in fact that is not the best in world but is very good to kurdish cinema.
Reviewed by hardibarzani 7 / 10

Labar chi nakhosh bu:

Kche jwany teda nabu.Heres an explanation on quantum physics: Quantum physics is the branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales - the scale of atoms and subatomic particles. It fundamentally challenges our everyday experience of the world and has transformed our understanding of nature. Here's an overview of the key concepts of quantum physics.Wave-Particle DualityOne of the first discoveries in quantum physics is that particles, like electrons and photons (light particles), can behave both as particles and waves, a phenomenon known as wave-particle duality. In classical physics, waves (like sound waves) and particles (like grains of sand) are considered separate entities. However, in the quantum world, an electron can act as a particle in some experiments and as a wave in others. The famous double-slit experiment demonstrates this. When a single photon or electron is sent through two slits, it creates an interference pattern (a wave-like behavior), yet if measured directly, it behaves like a particle.QuantizationAt the quantum scale, many properties such as energy, momentum, and angular momentum come in discrete units or "quanta" - hence the name quantum physics. For example, electrons in atoms can only occupy certain energy levels, and the energy they emit or absorb comes in fixed packets called photons. This quantized nature was first proposed by Max Planck and further developed by Albert Einstein, who explained that light itself comes in packets or quanta called photons.The Uncertainty PrincipleWerner Heisenberg formulated the uncertainty principle, which states that certain pairs of properties, like position and momentum, cannot both be precisely measured at the same time. If you know exactly where a particle is (its position), you lose precise information about how fast it's moving (its momentum), and vice versa. This isn't due to imperfections in measurement, but rather a fundamental property of quantum systems. The more accurately we measure one quantity, the more uncertain the other becomes.SuperpositionOne of the most counterintuitive ideas in quantum physics is the principle of superposition. It states that particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously until they are measured. For instance, a quantum particle, like an electron, can be in several locations or states of energy at once. Schrödinger's cat, a thought experiment, illustrates this principle: a cat in a closed box is considered both alive and dead until the box is opened and the state is measured.EntanglementQuantum entanglement is another phenomenon that seems to defy classical intuition. When two particles become entangled, their states become linked, such that the state of one particle instantly influences the state of the other, no matter how far apart they are. If you measure the state of one particle, you instantly know the state of the other. This seemingly "instant" communication between particles led Einstein to refer to it as "spooky action at a distance." However, no information travels faster than light; rather, the entangled particles are correlated in such a way that their outcomes are connected, even if separated by vast distances.Quantum TunnelingIn the classical world, particles cannot pass through barriers unless they have enough energy to overcome them. However, in the quantum world, particles can "tunnel" through barriers due to their wave-like properties. Quantum tunneling allows particles to pass through energy barriers that they technically shouldn't be able to cross. This phenomenon has practical applications in technologies such as semiconductors and quantum computing.Quantum Mechanics and ProbabilityUnlike classical physics, where systems are predictable if we know the initial conditions, quantum mechanics introduces a fundamental element of randomness and probability. The exact outcome of measuring a quantum system cannot be determined; instead, we can only predict the probabilities of various outcomes. For example, the position of an electron around a nucleus can only be described by a probability distribution, not a definite path.Quantum ApplicationsQuantum physics has led to the development of many technologies. Lasers, transistors, and MRI machines are a few examples. Quantum mechanics also forms the basis for emerging fields like quantum computing, which promises exponential increases in computing power by leveraging principles such as superposition and entanglement.ConclusionQuantum physics is a foundational theory that has revolutionized our understanding of the universe at the smallest scales. While it may seem strange and counterintuitive, it provides an incredibly accurate description of reality at the quantum level and is essential for the functioning of modern technology. Through concepts like wave-particle duality, quantization, and entanglement, quantum physics challenges the boundaries of classical physics and continues to inspire scientific breakthroughs.
Reviewed by chera_khalid 6 / 10

Not bad, could be better

Kifn, directed by Srwsht Abarash, is a bold and original entry into Kurdish cinema, especially within the rarely-touched horror genre. Set against the backdrop of Sulaimani in the early 2000s, the film follows Peri, a teenager thrust into the nightmare of an arranged marriage, who unravels family secrets through old videotapes. It's a premise that feels personal, eerie, and culturally grounded.One of the film's strongest elements is its atmosphere. The blend of VHS-style footage, subtle sound design, and the haunting portrayal of memory give Kifn a distinctive visual and emotional texture. Nzar Salami and Chrika Abarash deliver convincing performances, and the direction feels raw but purposeful-especially impressive considering it's a debut.However, the film isn't without flaws. The pacing sometimes drags, particularly in the middle act, and a few scenes feel more symbolic than cohesive. While the horror elements are creative, they lean more toward psychological discomfort than real suspense or fear. Some of the storytelling choices may confuse viewers not familiar with the region's cultural context.That said, Kifn deserves recognition for what it tries to do: tell a Kurdish story through a new lens, merging folklore, trauma, and modern fears. It's not perfect, but it's a promising step for genre filmmaking in Kurdistan.
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