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Eko Movie Review: A Film That Unsettles Without Explaining I walked into Eko expecting a regular forest-set thriller, but the film had its own way of pulling me in. Something is unsettling about the way it opens, quiet, tense, and layered with an eeriness that never really leaves. What initially feels confusing slowly shapes into something far more revealing. Every frame feels calculated, and the film makes you work for every answer. You’re never sure if the next scene will clarify something or twist the knife deeper. Eko isn’t here to spoon-feed; it wants you to absorb, decode, and question. Even if I’m a bit late to this party, trust me, it’s a movie you shouldn’t miss. And honestly, the more I think about it, the more I realize how many subtle details I might have overlooked on the first watch. It’s one of those films that rewards your full attention. The tension builds naturally without relying on loud moments or flashy reveals. The forest breathes, whispers, and threatens ...