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Siksa Kubur

  • 2024
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 57 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
3,2 mil
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Siksa Kubur (2024)
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  • Direção
    • Joko Anwar
  • Roteirista
    • Joko Anwar
  • Artistas
    • Faradina Mufti
    • Reza Rahadian
    • Widuri Puteri
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    3,2 mil
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    • Direção
      • Joko Anwar
    • Roteirista
      • Joko Anwar
    • Artistas
      • Faradina Mufti
      • Reza Rahadian
      • Widuri Puteri
    • 41Avaliações de usuários
    • 23Avaliações da crítica
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    Faradina Mufti
    • Sita
    Reza Rahadian
    • Adil
    Widuri Puteri
    • Little Sita
    Muzakki Ramdhan
    • Little Adil
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    Christine Hakim
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      • Joko Anwar
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      • Joko Anwar
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    8EwinkWinkY

    Thought-provoking and respectful of my own exploration

    Horror movies. Often a genre synonymous with jump scares, gore, and mindless entertainment. While these elements can be thrilling, they rarely delve into the deeper recesses of the human psyche. They seldom grapple with the existential questions that gnaw at us in the quiet hours, the ones that keep us up at night. This is precisely why Joko Anwar's Siksa Kubur a.k.a. Grave Torture, struck such a profound chord with me. It dared to be different, to transcend the genre's limitations and offer a horror experience unlike any other.

    Unlike its conventional counterparts, Siksa Kubur didn't shy away from the very questions I myself grapple with. These weren't the usual horror tropes - ghosts seeking revenge or vengeful spirits. Instead, the film delved into the complexities of fear of the unknown, the nature of good and evil, motives and consequences. It forced me to confront these unsettling realities head-on, making me a willing participant in its exploration of the human mind.

    But what truly elevated from Siksa Kubur was its ability to offer insightful answers to these harrowing questions. It didn't bombard me with simplistic solutions or preachy pronouncements. Instead, the film presented its ideas through a masterfully crafted narrative, allowing me to arrive at my own interpretations. The terror wasn't simply a means to an end; it served as a catalyst for introspection. The scares, while undeniably effective, weren't the sole focus. They were meticulously woven into the narrative, each one serving to push me further down the rabbit hole of self-discovery.

    This is not to say that the film shied away from genuine scares. Siksa Kubur delivered moments of pure, unadulterated terror. However, these moments were not gratuitous. They were meticulously placed, serving to heighten the emotional stakes and reinforce the film's central themes. The true brilliance lay in the way these scares intertwined with the exploration of the aforementioned questions. Each jump or moment of heart-pounding suspense added another layer to the film's tapestry, deepening the overall impact.

    The film's characters also played a pivotal role in its success. They weren't simply one-dimensional archetypes, instead, they were complex individuals wrestling with their own internal demons, mirroring the struggles of the audience. Their journeys became our journeys, their fears resonated with our own anxieties. We empathized with their plight, becoming emotionally invested in their fate, which made the film's exploration of these profound themes all the more impactful.

    Ultimately, Siksa Kubur served as more than just a horror film. It was a thought-provoking experience that challenged me to confront my own fears and grapple with the existential questions that linger in the shadows. It offered no easy answers, but instead, empowered me to forge my own path of understanding. In a genre often content with cheap thrills, Siksa Kubur dared to be different, offering a horror experience that was both terrifying and intellectually stimulating. It reminded me that horror, at its best, can be a powerful tool for introspection, forcing us to confront the darkness within and emerge, perhaps, with a newfound sense of self-awareness.
    6daryopeek

    Provocative, but going nowhere

    Joko Anwar has been known to make films with notable standards like great characters, interesting premise to follow, provoking dialogues, and doses of gore here and there. Grave Torture checks all of the items, but unfortunately, it also checks Anwar's notorious trademark: a weak third act.

    Anwar has always been a good storyteller. This movie is no exception. It has a bubbling mystery in every corner, asking me to guess in every scene, unrolled with witty, almost absurd, characters, to keep me on my seat along with amazing technical aspects, especially the sound design. Then, the third act comes.

    It reminds me of all of his previous horror works where the plot becomes chaotic and blurred. I don't know how, but it felt really exploitative. There's not much of a story, just series of audience-engaging scenes masquerading as a climax. How is that justify all of the buildups? How is that going to answer all of the questions? Those questions keep me on my seat until suddenly, it ends.

    I realized that Anwar is not responsible to make a film that I can fully understand. Maybe I am not smart enough for that. Maybe it's a trick to anticipates for possible sequel (if any). Or maybe, it's time for me to accept that Anwar's style will never going to a direction that I like. But, I think most of his climax is an easy way out for such lucrative plot development that he makes.

    Then again, the climax stays in my head for two days. It does impactful.
    6SpyroDungeon

    A film with a different theme is as surreal as it should be.

    The film builds on a philosophy based on death, and in this way, it tries to scare you. It changes the plot frequently, and the surreal structure drags you from side to side, while also trying to make a point against institutional structures. The film reportedly has few gore scenes, but it tries to offset this with psychological thriller. While it did have some rather reactionary scenes, there were some that I found frustrating after a certain point, and the scenes were so repetitive that I couldn't figure out why they were so repetitive. But I don't think it's a bad film either, and the director was trying to make a point in a roundabout way.
    7shahidashraf

    A chilling and immersive horror experience

    Grave Torture was a harrowing experience for me, standing out among the many horror films I've seen. As a fan of the genre, I was drawn into the film's immersive atmosphere, which I credit largely to Joko Anwar's impressive direction. While the storyline itself isn't particularly groundbreaking-reminiscent of other films that challenge common beliefs-the execution is what sets this movie apart.

    The pacing and tension were masterfully handled, keeping me engaged even when familiar plot points emerged. What truly surprised me was the ending, which took an unexpected turn, adding depth to the otherwise conventional narrative.

    Faradina Mufti's portrayal of Sita was both compelling and convincing, capturing the emotional weight of her character. Equally noteworthy is Widuri Puteri, who played 'Little Sita,' laying the groundwork for the character's development.

    Overall, while the story may not be entirely unique, Grave Torture excels in its execution and atmosphere, offering a chilling experience that horror fans are sure to appreciate.
    7mademoisherl

    If you survived ESQ and pesantren kilat and whatnot, you definitely can survive this.

    For the duration's worth and the marketing materials, I was expecting Joko Anwar to expand the discussion triggers on various perceptions of what would happen the moment someone was buried six feet under. Unfortunately, he spent too much time on the jumpscare build-up in the second act to fully develop his promising main characters, which made the story... kinda go nowhere.

    The first act is solid, Widuri Puteri and Faradina Mufti did an immense job of making the seamless transition from young Sita to adult Sita. Her and Adil's childhood struggle is a stellar backstory, which is a shame that the follow-up in the second act felt cheap to handle their inner conflictions. Would love to see more screen time of young Sita and Adil in the pesantren because it would've given more betrayal value to add to drive Sita's motivation and also satisfactory value for what eventually happened to the villain. Personally, I wasn't invested enough in the villain to see his ass totally whipped as a payoff. The horror elements in the second act are what tickled me the most because for being something that supposedly affected Sita's state of mind, all of the events were actually meaningless and contradictory. Why bother making bad things happen to the people who don't deserve it when the point is that you'll reap what you sow before entering the afterlife?

    Another thing is Adil's character journey. I feel like he had so much potential, especially with the exceptional delivery by the incomparable Reza Rahadian, that went wasted because the film didn't want to address him explicitly. For being half of the main characters, I wish we got more of his story shown.

    All in all, the cast ensemble carried this film on their backs. No bad performances whatsoever. The sound design also popped off. If only the story is much stronger.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 11 de abril de 2024 (Indonésia)
    • País de origem
      • Indonésia
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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      • Grave Torture
    • Locações de filme
      • Pangandaran, West Java, Indonésia
    • Empresas de produção
      • Come and See Pictures
      • Rapi Films
      • Legacy Pictures
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      • IDR 5.000.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 329.338
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 57 min(117 min)
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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