
Synopsis/Details
Prologue:
a) Jinni, plural jinn, also called genie, in Arabic and Islamic mythology, a spirit inhabiting the earth but unseen by humans, capable of assuming various forms and exercising extraordinary powers. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinn)
b) Jinn can come in the form of a black cat. (https://islamqa.org/hanafi/hadithanswers/119177/can-a-jinn-appear-in-the-form-of-a-black-cat/)
Synopsis:
An ill-mannered narcissistic teenage boy who has recently moved to Dubai runs a black kitten over and kills it. He falls ill with a mysterious disease immediately afterward. His demeanor and physical makeup change dramatically and dangerously. He also experiences paralyzing paranormal activities. His condition worsens to the point he is transferred to a hospital, where it becomes clear that his problems are paranormal in nature. He is attacked and is affected by two very angry entities, a demon, and a Jinn. Turns out that the kitten Bradly ran over was, actually, a baby Jinn who had shape-shifted to a kitten, and now his parents want revenge. Arrangements are made for a priest and an Islamic scholar to save Bradly and get rid of the entities. The priest manages to get rid of the demon. But the Islamic scholar cannot get the Jinn to leave Bradly's body as the Jinn is adamant that Bradly must also die for what he did. During the Islamic exorcism session, Bradly's condition becomes life-threatening. Bradly's father begs the Jinn to forgive his son. But the Jinn ignores his request and makes Bradly stop breathing. But just seconds before he is really dead, the Jinn decides to forgive Bradly. Bradly comes back to life.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Escape
Story Situation:
Falling prey to cruelty/misfortune
Story Conclusion:
Happy
Cast Size:
Few
Locations:
Few
Special Effects:
Minor cgi