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Rohan Sharma

Director (the Hindi dub’s supervising director) handles the basic horror beats competently: the opening sequence sets an eerie tone, and the use of shadow and sound builds tension in the early half. However, the pacing stalls midway when the characters engage in long, exposition‑heavy dialogue instead of pushing the suspense forward. The climax, while visually intense, feels rushed and leaves several plot threads hanging.

Speaking of monsters, horror fans will appreciate the practical effects. In an era of glossy CGI creatures, Howl opts for practical suits and makeup. The werewolves look distinct—more humanoid and hunched, evoking a classic 1980s creature-feature vibe. This gives the film a tangible, gritty texture that CGI often lacks.

The 2015 British film , directed by Paul Hyett, is a notable entry in the "transit horror" subgenre, blending traditional werewolf lore with a claustrophobic survival narrative. While it has gained traction in Hindi-dubbed circles under titles like Haiwani Ilaaka or Khooni Train , the film's core appeal lies in its gritty, "no-frills" approach to creature horror. Plot Overview: Terror on the Tracks