Puspita e Andi sono molto felici di avere un bambino. La felicità si trasforma in una minaccia con la presenza di Asih, che si è suicidata.Puspita e Andi sono molto felici di avere un bambino. La felicità si trasforma in una minaccia con la presenza di Asih, che si è suicidata.Puspita e Andi sono molto felici di avere un bambino. La felicità si trasforma in una minaccia con la presenza di Asih, che si è suicidata.
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I thought only 3 scary scenes that shocked me when I was watching this movie. I think this movie should tell more story or explanation about Asih herself.
Pretty bad. sorry not sorry.. making movie for ONLY commercial purpose only took you this 3 rated star far. or is it too far for this movie?
So i just watching this movie out and here's the lowdown. On the plus side, the movie's got some solid scares and the atmosphere is pretty eerie, which definitely adds to the whole creepy vibe. The setting and visuals are kinda dope, too. But on the flip side, the plot's kinda predictable and the characters don't really stand out. Some of the jump scares feel a bit cheap and overdone. Overall, it's decent for a spooky night but don't expect anything mind-blowing.
I know Asih from Risa Saraswati, so I'm no stranger to this ghost, because I already know everything about it, it's just that my expectations were higher so that's why I was a bit disappointed, but it's okay, the plot is goooood.
I know Asih from Risa Saraswati, so I'm no stranger to this ghost, because I already know everything about it, it's just that my expectations were higher so that's why I was a bit disappointed, but it's okay, the plot is goooood.
The things that are happening here feels too rushed, at one moment you're seeing the beginning, then at another moment you just witnessed the movie. Also, this movie relies only on jumpscare values, the only scary things are the jumpscares, which is pretty expected. Overall, this movie wasn't that bad, but in the scare ratings, it falls pretty flat.
Asih, directed by Awi Suryadi, is a horror film from Indonesia that acts as a prequel to the popular Danur series. With its chilling atmosphere and a heartbreaking backstory, Asih manages to carve a space for itself among Southeast Asian horror cinema, earning a solid 7 out of 10.
The film explores the tragic origin of one of the most iconic spirits in the Danur universe, offering a new perspective that combines supernatural horror with emotional storytelling. Shareefa Daanish once again delivers a chilling performance as Asih. Her presence is haunting, yet strangely sorrowful, adding layers of complexity to a character often seen only as a source of fear.
One of the strongest aspects of Asih is its mood. From the cinematography to the eerie sound design, the movie creates a consistent sense of dread that lingers throughout. The use of shadow and silence is particularly effective in building suspense without relying too heavily on jump scares.
However, the pacing of the narrative can feel uneven at times. Certain scenes drag, while others rush through potentially powerful moments. The emotional core of the story-Asih's tragic life-could have been explored in greater depth to allow for a more impactful connection with the audience.
Despite its flaws, Asih succeeds in creating an unsettling atmosphere and offers a story that's more than just a typical ghost tale. It gives humanity to its ghost, making viewers feel sympathy instead of just fear. While not groundbreaking, it's a solid entry in Indonesian horror that fans of the genre will likely appreciate.
The film explores the tragic origin of one of the most iconic spirits in the Danur universe, offering a new perspective that combines supernatural horror with emotional storytelling. Shareefa Daanish once again delivers a chilling performance as Asih. Her presence is haunting, yet strangely sorrowful, adding layers of complexity to a character often seen only as a source of fear.
One of the strongest aspects of Asih is its mood. From the cinematography to the eerie sound design, the movie creates a consistent sense of dread that lingers throughout. The use of shadow and silence is particularly effective in building suspense without relying too heavily on jump scares.
However, the pacing of the narrative can feel uneven at times. Certain scenes drag, while others rush through potentially powerful moments. The emotional core of the story-Asih's tragic life-could have been explored in greater depth to allow for a more impactful connection with the audience.
Despite its flaws, Asih succeeds in creating an unsettling atmosphere and offers a story that's more than just a typical ghost tale. It gives humanity to its ghost, making viewers feel sympathy instead of just fear. While not groundbreaking, it's a solid entry in Indonesian horror that fans of the genre will likely appreciate.
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- ConnessioniSpin-off from Danur: I Can See Ghosts (2017)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 17 minuti
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