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Sumala, un nome temuto dagli abitanti di un villaggio della reggenza di Semarang dal passato ad oggi. Nessuno osa uscire quando cala la notte perché Sumala verrà a uccidere.Sumala, un nome temuto dagli abitanti di un villaggio della reggenza di Semarang dal passato ad oggi. Nessuno osa uscire quando cala la notte perché Sumala verrà a uccidere.Sumala, un nome temuto dagli abitanti di un villaggio della reggenza di Semarang dal passato ad oggi. Nessuno osa uscire quando cala la notte perché Sumala verrà a uccidere.
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Gave this movie a go since it was on Netflix. I had no problem with the movie if it didn't rely too much on the over-the-top gore (what is this, the Saw franchise?).
The jumpscares (if I could even call them that) weren't even that good and the overall plot progression was too straightforward, you could already tell how the story would end in the first few minutes of the gore.
The characters had nothing to offer emotionally (I couldn't even sympathize with Kumala) and were forgettable except for the titular antagonist.
The movie relied itself too much on how it was based off an urban legend and failed to expand or provide even a tidbit of twist. It tried to pass itself off as a supernatural horror but ended up becoming just a meh slasher film with a dash of demon possession.
The jumpscares (if I could even call them that) weren't even that good and the overall plot progression was too straightforward, you could already tell how the story would end in the first few minutes of the gore.
The characters had nothing to offer emotionally (I couldn't even sympathize with Kumala) and were forgettable except for the titular antagonist.
The movie relied itself too much on how it was based off an urban legend and failed to expand or provide even a tidbit of twist. It tried to pass itself off as a supernatural horror but ended up becoming just a meh slasher film with a dash of demon possession.
This movie is a horror film inspired by a real urban legend from a village in Semarang, Indonesia. The story of Sumala has been widely discussed in local podcasts, and the village is known for its strict rule prohibiting people from going outside after Maghrib. According to witnesses, a boy was killed by Sumala while retrieving a lost ball, and his body was later found in a river. These chilling accounts have contributed to the legend's eerie reputation.
However, the film takes a different approach. Instead of focusing on the firsthand ghostly encounters reported by multiple visitors to the village, it chooses to dive into the backstory of Sumala, a narrative that may or may not be true. This decision weakens the horror aspect, as the film leans more into action-gore territory, resembling movies like *Chucky* and *Saw*, rather than delivering the eerie suspense expected from a ghost story.
One of the biggest letdowns is the acting. Darius Sinathrya, who plays the father, gives an unconvincing very poor performance, while Luna Maya, playing the mother, delivers a passable but uninspired role. The supporting cast is a mixed bag, some performances are solid, but others fall flat. Despite its tense atmosphere, the weak acting and misplaced focus on gore over mystery make the film less compelling than it could have been.
Overall, Sumala had the potential to be a gripping horror film, especially with the terrifying real-life accounts behind it. But instead of exploring the unsettling experiences of those who have visited the village of Sumala, it prioritizes an exaggerated origin story, making it feel more like an action-gore thriller than a true horror mystery.
However, the film takes a different approach. Instead of focusing on the firsthand ghostly encounters reported by multiple visitors to the village, it chooses to dive into the backstory of Sumala, a narrative that may or may not be true. This decision weakens the horror aspect, as the film leans more into action-gore territory, resembling movies like *Chucky* and *Saw*, rather than delivering the eerie suspense expected from a ghost story.
One of the biggest letdowns is the acting. Darius Sinathrya, who plays the father, gives an unconvincing very poor performance, while Luna Maya, playing the mother, delivers a passable but uninspired role. The supporting cast is a mixed bag, some performances are solid, but others fall flat. Despite its tense atmosphere, the weak acting and misplaced focus on gore over mystery make the film less compelling than it could have been.
Overall, Sumala had the potential to be a gripping horror film, especially with the terrifying real-life accounts behind it. But instead of exploring the unsettling experiences of those who have visited the village of Sumala, it prioritizes an exaggerated origin story, making it feel more like an action-gore thriller than a true horror mystery.
The movie introduces us to a group of kids playing with a ball in a small village. After the ball is kicked into a field, one of the boys runs after it, and his friend soon follows. He finds the boy being repeatedly hit on the head with a stone by some kind of entity. Chaos erupts in the village when the father of the murdered boy assumes the friend is responsible until a man arrives and begins to tell the origin story of the local legend of Sumala.
From that point on, we travel back in time and learn about a woman named Sulastri, who made a pact with the devil so she could have children. She later gives birth to female twins, but one of the children is killed by her husband because it was deformed. The surviving child grows up with physical and mental disabilities. On her 8th birthday, her deceased twin's vengeful spirit possesses her to seek revenge on those who harmed her.
What follows is carnage, plenty of gore, and numerous jump scares. The movie is much more brutal than I anticipated, and I really enjoyed that aspect. Some of the effects looked great, but the occasional poor CGI gave the film a cheap appearance. The story itself is familiar, another tale of a vengeful spirit possessing a body to exact revenge-and it didn't bring much originality to the table.
The acting was mostly fine, though a few weak performances affected the immersion and reduced the tension in certain scenes. The entity itself was terrifying, with a deformed body, sharp teeth, and pale skin.
Overall, while the narrative could have been more unique or developed in a deeper way, some great gore scenes made up for it. It's a fairly decent watch that offers an entertaining two hours, but ultimately, it's not especially memorable. [5.6/10]
From that point on, we travel back in time and learn about a woman named Sulastri, who made a pact with the devil so she could have children. She later gives birth to female twins, but one of the children is killed by her husband because it was deformed. The surviving child grows up with physical and mental disabilities. On her 8th birthday, her deceased twin's vengeful spirit possesses her to seek revenge on those who harmed her.
What follows is carnage, plenty of gore, and numerous jump scares. The movie is much more brutal than I anticipated, and I really enjoyed that aspect. Some of the effects looked great, but the occasional poor CGI gave the film a cheap appearance. The story itself is familiar, another tale of a vengeful spirit possessing a body to exact revenge-and it didn't bring much originality to the table.
The acting was mostly fine, though a few weak performances affected the immersion and reduced the tension in certain scenes. The entity itself was terrifying, with a deformed body, sharp teeth, and pale skin.
Overall, while the narrative could have been more unique or developed in a deeper way, some great gore scenes made up for it. It's a fairly decent watch that offers an entertaining two hours, but ultimately, it's not especially memorable. [5.6/10]
Watched this while on holiday in Malaysia. I didn't have high hopes as from the start the acting is wooden at best but the premise of the film kept me watching.
I did like Makayla Rose Hilli's performance as Sumala/Kumala as she gave it her all but by the end I was watching just to complete the film rather than enjoying it. Also knowing that it is based on legend in the forests of Indonesia made it more interesting.
There were some nods to other films of this genre. The Omen, The Ring etc and a couple of nice references to The Shining.
All in all a watchable horror to fill some time but I imagine there are better Indonesian movies out there.
I did like Makayla Rose Hilli's performance as Sumala/Kumala as she gave it her all but by the end I was watching just to complete the film rather than enjoying it. Also knowing that it is based on legend in the forests of Indonesia made it more interesting.
There were some nods to other films of this genre. The Omen, The Ring etc and a couple of nice references to The Shining.
All in all a watchable horror to fill some time but I imagine there are better Indonesian movies out there.
Just caught this in the bioskop near me... BTC cinema in pasteur. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the film. I thoroughly enjoyed it very very much. Having been disappointed by recent movies like Siksa Kubur and Susanna, Sumala executive produced by Luna Maya was a breath of fresh air. I saw the trailer before hand and I didn't really want to go watch it. But my wife dragged me and I reluctantly comply. Boy was I entertained. Full marks for all acting and Maykala the little girl stole the thunder. Solid performance all around 👏.
While I would have preferred to see more of Satan, she was the devil's child by the way, I suspect some scenes was not included to keep the running time short. I am a fan of slasher gore films like Friday 13th and Elm Street and this movie lived up to my expectations.
So kudos to the director 👏 and producers I really enjoyed this one.
One final note, this film just lack cinematic artistic shot... such as drone establishing scenes, close ups of feets and faces. And too much music where silence is much preferred.
MORE please what is next??
While I would have preferred to see more of Satan, she was the devil's child by the way, I suspect some scenes was not included to keep the running time short. I am a fan of slasher gore films like Friday 13th and Elm Street and this movie lived up to my expectations.
So kudos to the director 👏 and producers I really enjoyed this one.
One final note, this film just lack cinematic artistic shot... such as drone establishing scenes, close ups of feets and faces. And too much music where silence is much preferred.
MORE please what is next??
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis film receives backlash from Indonesian netizen after Roxxane Production, a YouTube content creator, exposed the fact that Sumala is fake by interviewing people who lives in the village where Sumala is allegedly come from.
- BlooperWhen Sulastri dies, she dies with her eyes opened and her head tilted downwards to the side. But when she is found by her husband, her eyes are closed and the head if tilted backwards.
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- 1624 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 52min(112 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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