We're taking a brief break from movies today to spotlight two Horror miniseries. One is from India, about terrors occult and governmental. The other is an anime that brings terror into Time Travel. Need something to binge this Saturday?
Ghoul (2018)
In a dystopic future, India has divided into multiple
states, some secular, and some religious, cracking down with strict censorship
rules. It’s all intended to reduce terrorism and general violence. It has all
failed, and the fascistic government continues burning children’s books and
searching random civilians to send to black site prisons. Ghoul takes place at one of those black site prisons, where the
latest prisoner and interrogation subject has more than knowledge. He’s
possessed by a demon that wanted to get in.
It feels like an overdue topic for Horror, which prides
itself on grasping reality’s sharp edges. Black sites are real nightmares,
scarier than any serial killer. The prospect of the torture crew that runs such
a place being mentally toyed with and haunted by an invasive presence could
carry its own movie. The tensest scenes are brilliantly constructed, like a
power outage during which one worker tries to see around a torture chamber with
the minuscule illumination of a blow torch. The show has ample tricks to fill
up its few episodes, building to an ending that had my little group cheering.