Jikirag (2022) May 2026
Paper Title: The Soil’s Judgment: Analyzing Communal Guilt and Folk Horror in Jikirag (2022) 1. Introduction
The elder’s battle against madness serves as a microcosm for the village’s collective insanity. Jikirag (2022)
Critics have noted that the film’s strongest asset is its great production design and rich worldbuilding . Paper Title: The Soil’s Judgment: Analyzing Communal Guilt
The horror in Jikirag is chthonic; the judgment "burrows up from below," symbolizing a repressed history that can no longer be buried. 3. Visual Language and Worldbuilding The horror in Jikirag is chthonic; the judgment
The story follows a surviving village elder who must navigate a landscape of encroaching madness as the village's past—founded on the "bones of both innocent and foul"—begins to manifest physically.
Jikirag (2022) enters the contemporary folk horror revival by situating its narrative in a remote, archaic village built on a foundation of historical trauma. Unlike films that focus on an outsider’s arrival (like The Wicker Man ), Jikirag focuses on internal decay. The film’s central thesis posits that the "balance of flesh and soil" is a fragile covenant, and when that balance is broken by human depravity, the land itself exacts a monstrous judgment. 2. Narrative Architecture: The Cycle of Sin