GHOUL Season 1 Review : A horror series with plenty of twists and surprises
Step into the shadows of "Ghoul SERIES," where the supernatural meets military intrigue In a chilling dystopian future, Netflix's mini-series, "GHOUL" takes viewers on a gripping journey that blends political intrigue with supernatural elements. Set in a world where the government seeks to control young minds, the story unfolds in a remote military detention center where the mysterious prisoner, Al Saeed unleashes a demonic force. At the heart of this horror-thriller is Nita Rahim, played by the captivating Radhika Apte, a young cadet at the National Defense Force Academy (NPA). Her father, Shahnawaz, portrayed by S.M. Zaheer, is a professor advocating for questioning authority and challenging government norms. The narrative cleverly explores themes of religion, state control, and anti-nationalism through Nita's conflicting loyalties. Directed and written by Patrick Graham, "GHOUL" starts at a deliberate pace, meticulously building the backdrop ...