Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAlex, a new highschool student met Maggie, and become best friends. Suddenly weird things started to happen in their highschool.Alex, a new highschool student met Maggie, and become best friends. Suddenly weird things started to happen in their highschool.Alex, a new highschool student met Maggie, and become best friends. Suddenly weird things started to happen in their highschool.
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Nice scoring, nice cinematography, especially in camera angle.
One of the flaws is how the school atmosphere showed, too quiet.
Sunyi has been marketed in cinema since end 2018 until the release non stop with the direct notion that this film is a remake of Park ki hyung's Whispering Corridor. While the aesthetic of the trailer is promising, I still doubt how Awi Suryadi (best known for Danur, but I am a big fan of his early romcom works) and the writers can manage to fulfill the expectation for those who love the original film.
Seniority is a devoted tradition to a famous and exclusive Abdi Bangsa High School, which classifies the freshmen as 'slaves,' the sophomores as 'person,' and the senior as 'king.' Alex, the new freshmen of the year 2000, getting bullied after he encounters a problem with the sophomore's gang. Along with the apparition of three ghosts that rumored died because of bullying, the gang's members start to terrorized and died. Helped by Maggie, another freshman who he attracted to, Alex has to know the mystery behind the terror before everything's too late.
While I am a fan of the original one, I must say this movie able to being different yet faithful to the original version. For example, the ensemble cast narration in the original entirely switched by the first-person narrative. It's highly useful for me because it keeps the movie's plot stays simple, and the audience doesn't have to be confused. Like other Suryadi's horror works, the movie also explores many buildups and jumpscares. All ghosts here aren't that scary, but some of the buildups are memorable (ultimately the swimming scene), really have to be appreciated. One of the strongest points of this movie surprisingly comes from the cast who stays in character. Most of the scenes aren't that challenging, but they manage to keep their role until the end, could make us empathized, and also relatable. Also, the usage of the cinematography with cool landscape exterior shot and spinning camera movement complete the ambiance of the movie. Those things able to makes me stays tune even though I already know the plot.
Now to the things that I not quite love; is this 'bullying is bad' theme that heavily used by the movie. I know the movie's message is that, but the ending is like a preaching scene for me. Quite different than the violent nature of the movie, the end seems so underwhelming and soft. The contrast between both bother me until the last scene. At the same time, the difference also makes the climax isn't that enjoyable, because of the twist, climax, and the ending shares almost the same three minutes, which is for me, not enough to build effect to the end. I think it would be better if the climax scene is more violent and prolonged.
I recommend it for someone who likes K-Horror or decent Indonesian horror movie. It's undoubtedly a refreshing attempt and successfully effective to be scary without being shadowed by the original movie. It has flaws like the others, but knowing that most of this company's horror filmography is not quite my cup of tea, Sunyi makes me want to anticipate another horror movie or the remake.
Seniority is a devoted tradition to a famous and exclusive Abdi Bangsa High School, which classifies the freshmen as 'slaves,' the sophomores as 'person,' and the senior as 'king.' Alex, the new freshmen of the year 2000, getting bullied after he encounters a problem with the sophomore's gang. Along with the apparition of three ghosts that rumored died because of bullying, the gang's members start to terrorized and died. Helped by Maggie, another freshman who he attracted to, Alex has to know the mystery behind the terror before everything's too late.
While I am a fan of the original one, I must say this movie able to being different yet faithful to the original version. For example, the ensemble cast narration in the original entirely switched by the first-person narrative. It's highly useful for me because it keeps the movie's plot stays simple, and the audience doesn't have to be confused. Like other Suryadi's horror works, the movie also explores many buildups and jumpscares. All ghosts here aren't that scary, but some of the buildups are memorable (ultimately the swimming scene), really have to be appreciated. One of the strongest points of this movie surprisingly comes from the cast who stays in character. Most of the scenes aren't that challenging, but they manage to keep their role until the end, could make us empathized, and also relatable. Also, the usage of the cinematography with cool landscape exterior shot and spinning camera movement complete the ambiance of the movie. Those things able to makes me stays tune even though I already know the plot.
Now to the things that I not quite love; is this 'bullying is bad' theme that heavily used by the movie. I know the movie's message is that, but the ending is like a preaching scene for me. Quite different than the violent nature of the movie, the end seems so underwhelming and soft. The contrast between both bother me until the last scene. At the same time, the difference also makes the climax isn't that enjoyable, because of the twist, climax, and the ending shares almost the same three minutes, which is for me, not enough to build effect to the end. I think it would be better if the climax scene is more violent and prolonged.
I recommend it for someone who likes K-Horror or decent Indonesian horror movie. It's undoubtedly a refreshing attempt and successfully effective to be scary without being shadowed by the original movie. It has flaws like the others, but knowing that most of this company's horror filmography is not quite my cup of tea, Sunyi makes me want to anticipate another horror movie or the remake.
It is really bad. Don't bother yourself by watching this. I really wasted my time :3.
Sunyi, also known as Whispering Corridors: Sunyi, is a psychological horror film that successfully blends supernatural elements with deep psychological tension. Inspired by the famous South Korean horror series Whispering Corridors, the film brings a fresh take on school-based horror with a chilling Indonesian touch. The eerie atmosphere, combined with strong performances and an unsettling narrative, makes this movie a standout entry in the genre.
The story follows a quiet and introverted student named Alex, who enters an elite school where bullying is rampant. As he struggles to fit in, he discovers that the school harbors dark secrets, and a series of terrifying events begin to unfold. What starts as psychological torment from fellow students soon takes a supernatural turn, leaving Alex trapped in a nightmarish reality. The film expertly builds tension, using its setting-a grand yet ominous school-as a character in itself, adding to the suffocating dread.
The cinematography in Sunyi is one of its strongest aspects. Dimly lit hallways, unsettling silence, and sudden jolts of horror create an immersive experience that keeps the audience on edge. The use of sound design further enhances the horror, with eerie whispers and haunting echoes amplifying the tension. Instead of relying on excessive jump scares, the film prioritizes psychological horror, slowly unraveling a deeper, more disturbing mystery.
The performances by the lead actors add emotional depth to the film. Alex's vulnerability and growing paranoia are portrayed convincingly, making his descent into fear feel genuine. The supporting cast also delivers commendable performances, particularly in their portrayal of the psychological and physical torment that exists within the school's walls.
Despite its strengths, Sunyi has a few pacing issues. Some scenes feel slightly drawn out, while others could have benefited from more depth and explanation. The film's attempt to balance supernatural horror with real-life social commentary is commendable, but at times, it feels like it could have delved even deeper into the psychological impact of bullying and isolation. Nevertheless, it still manages to deliver a compelling and eerie horror experience.
What sets Sunyi apart is its ability to leave a lingering sense of unease. The film doesn't just rely on ghosts and supernatural entities; it taps into real human fears-loneliness, helplessness, and the inescapability of one's past. It presents a horror that is both external and internal, making the audience reflect long after the credits roll.
Overall, Sunyi is a well-crafted horror film that succeeds in creating a haunting atmosphere with strong performances and an engaging narrative. While it may not revolutionize the genre, it certainly stands as a notable psychological horror film that Indonesian cinema can be proud of. For fans of slow-burning, thought-provoking horror, Sunyi is definitely worth watching.
The story follows a quiet and introverted student named Alex, who enters an elite school where bullying is rampant. As he struggles to fit in, he discovers that the school harbors dark secrets, and a series of terrifying events begin to unfold. What starts as psychological torment from fellow students soon takes a supernatural turn, leaving Alex trapped in a nightmarish reality. The film expertly builds tension, using its setting-a grand yet ominous school-as a character in itself, adding to the suffocating dread.
The cinematography in Sunyi is one of its strongest aspects. Dimly lit hallways, unsettling silence, and sudden jolts of horror create an immersive experience that keeps the audience on edge. The use of sound design further enhances the horror, with eerie whispers and haunting echoes amplifying the tension. Instead of relying on excessive jump scares, the film prioritizes psychological horror, slowly unraveling a deeper, more disturbing mystery.
The performances by the lead actors add emotional depth to the film. Alex's vulnerability and growing paranoia are portrayed convincingly, making his descent into fear feel genuine. The supporting cast also delivers commendable performances, particularly in their portrayal of the psychological and physical torment that exists within the school's walls.
Despite its strengths, Sunyi has a few pacing issues. Some scenes feel slightly drawn out, while others could have benefited from more depth and explanation. The film's attempt to balance supernatural horror with real-life social commentary is commendable, but at times, it feels like it could have delved even deeper into the psychological impact of bullying and isolation. Nevertheless, it still manages to deliver a compelling and eerie horror experience.
What sets Sunyi apart is its ability to leave a lingering sense of unease. The film doesn't just rely on ghosts and supernatural entities; it taps into real human fears-loneliness, helplessness, and the inescapability of one's past. It presents a horror that is both external and internal, making the audience reflect long after the credits roll.
Overall, Sunyi is a well-crafted horror film that succeeds in creating a haunting atmosphere with strong performances and an engaging narrative. While it may not revolutionize the genre, it certainly stands as a notable psychological horror film that Indonesian cinema can be proud of. For fans of slow-burning, thought-provoking horror, Sunyi is definitely worth watching.
Don't go see this movie. Don't. Especially if you loved the original Korean version. This movie is a huge joke.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIt's an official Indonesian remake/adaptation of the 1998 Korean horror movie "Yeogo Goedam" (Whispering Corridors).
- ConexionesRemake of Yeogo goedam (1998)
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