Unsoul

The story begins 30 years after the mysterious disappearance of a young girl, Halyna, during the pagan festival of in 1988. Following her death, the festival was banned. In the present day, as the town prepares to bring the tradition back, three families find their lives intertwined by terrifying supernatural events and a dangerous ritual involving the transmigration of souls . Key Themes & Tone

: While the leads are strong, some secondary characters have been criticized for "poor performance" or delivery.

: The sound editing (which included a consultant from Dark ) effectively builds a sense of dread. Weaknesses : Unsoul

: Some viewers find the first few episodes excessively slow, noting that "nothing really happens" initially.

Reviews are generally positive regarding its production value, though they highlight a specific "love it or hate it" pacing: : The story begins 30 years after the mysterious

: Unlike many Western supernatural shows, Unsoul leans into Slavic mythology , featuring rituals, ancient curses, and the prominent figure of Haia (the town witch), played by the acclaimed Cássia Kis.

: Critics frequently compare its slow-burn tension and moody cinematography to the German hit Dark . It relies heavily on a cold, oppressive atmosphere rather than frequent jump scares. Key Themes & Tone : While the leads

: Cássia Kis is widely singled out for a "brilliant" and "outstanding" performance as Haia.