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The Vile 2025

97 min📅 2025-10-30

"Nothing is what it seems."

Amani's once-stable life spirals into chaos when her husband brings home a second wife and an insidious, unseen force begins to twist reality around her.

Director: Majid Al Ansari

Cast

Bdoor Mohammad
Amani
Sarah Taibah
Sarah Taibah
Zahra
Jasem Alkharraz
Khalid
Samira Al-Wahaibi
Iman Tarik
Noor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Vile (2025) about?

Amani's marriage crumbles when her husband introduces a second wife, but the real horror lies in the supernatural force that begins to manipulate her reality. As traditions collide with an unseen evil, she fights to reclaim her sanity in a world where nothing is as it seems.

Who directed The Vile?

Majid Al Ansari, known for his atmospheric storytelling, brings his vision to life in this gripping thriller.

Who stars in The Vile?

The film features Bdoor Mohammad and Sarah Taibah in lead roles, joined by Jasem Alkharraz, Samira Al-Wahaibi, and Iman Tarik.

Is The Vile (2025) worth watching?

As a 2025 horror-thriller, *The Vile* promises to deliver tense atmosphere and psychological depth, though its appeal will depend on your taste for slow-burn horror. With a runtime of 97 minutes, it's a tight, unsettling ride for fans of genre films.

How long is The Vile?

The film runs for 97 minutes.

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About The Vile (2025) — A Haunting Thriller of Love and Hidden Darkness

Amani's once-stable life spirals into chaos when her husband brings home a second wife and an insidious, unseen force begins to twist reality around her. As traditional values clash with something far more sinister, she must navigate a waking nightmare where nothing—not even her own perceptions—can be trusted.

Filmmaker Majid Al Ansari crafts a chilling blend of psychological horror and domestic dread in *The Vile (2025)*, a 97-minute thriller that explores themes of betrayal, cultural tension, and the fragility of the human mind. With a haunting atmosphere and standout performances from Bdoor Mohammad and Sarah Taibah, the film delivers a slow-burn descent into paranoia, where every shadow hides a secret and every relationship could be a mirage.