Noh
Noh (فیلم ترسناک نه) is a chilling journey into the silence that lives between truth and denial. Set in a forgotten coastal town along the Caspian Sea, the film follows Reza, a sound engineer sent to record the voices of aging fishermen for a government archive. What he finds instead is a place where sound itself seems cursed — the waves whisper names, and every recording carries echoes that no one remembers speaking.
As Reza grows obsessed with the mysterious distortion that haunts his tapes, he uncovers fragments of an old legend: a storm that once swallowed the town’s ninth boat, and the vow that followed — never to say the word “no” again. When Reza breaks that rule, something awakens in the depths of the sea, drawn to his defiance.
Director Shahin Rashidi turns minimalism into menace, crafting terror through rhythm, silence, and the unsettling harmony of natural sounds. Nah is not about monsters, but about the cost of resistance — the horror of confronting what a community chooses to forget.
With its hypnotic cinematography and slow, suffocating tension, Nah becomes both a ghost story and a meditation on guilt, identity, and the echoes of a single forbidden word.











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