A family is being haunted by some strange happenings after the death of the father.A family is being haunted by some strange happenings after the death of the father.A family is being haunted by some strange happenings after the death of the father.
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Kafir: Bersekutu dengan Setan is a prime example of the revival of modern Indonesian horror. By blending supernatural elements with deeply rooted local tradition and intense family drama, the film offers an experience that is not just scary-but emotionally gripping.
From the very beginning, the audience is pulled into a tense, quiet atmosphere. The seemingly peaceful village backdrop becomes the perfect setting for a haunting story. Cinematography and lighting are used effectively to create discomfort without relying heavily on special effects. Viewers will feel breathless during many intense yet well-paced moments.
The acting is solid, especially from the lead, who conveys fear and desperation convincingly. What sets the film apart is how it integrates cultural values and spiritual beliefs, making the horror feel grounded and personal.
Some scenes may feel slow to some, but this pacing helps build mystery. Local rituals and community beliefs add a distinct flavor that Western horror rarely captures.
With mature direction and a story that touches on faith, grief, and family, Kafir deserves an 8 out of 10. It's not just a scary film-it's one that stays with you.
From the very beginning, the audience is pulled into a tense, quiet atmosphere. The seemingly peaceful village backdrop becomes the perfect setting for a haunting story. Cinematography and lighting are used effectively to create discomfort without relying heavily on special effects. Viewers will feel breathless during many intense yet well-paced moments.
The acting is solid, especially from the lead, who conveys fear and desperation convincingly. What sets the film apart is how it integrates cultural values and spiritual beliefs, making the horror feel grounded and personal.
Some scenes may feel slow to some, but this pacing helps build mystery. Local rituals and community beliefs add a distinct flavor that Western horror rarely captures.
With mature direction and a story that touches on faith, grief, and family, Kafir deserves an 8 out of 10. It's not just a scary film-it's one that stays with you.
I really like the cinematography of this film
good color tone and give a good impression in the eyes of the audience
acting the players especially the mother, very good and convincing
we will feel scared even though the ghost of this film hasn't appeared yet
unfortunately, I was a little disappointed with some of the effects
overall, this film is good even though it can't be as powerful as satan's slave
unfortunately, I was a little disappointed with some of the effects
overall, this film is good even though it can't be as powerful as satan's slave
Well, in fact, there's not much good Indonesian movie reboots these days, mostly are bad. Only the horror ones turned out successfully, and this movie is one of it. though not perfect because some of it scenes just don't make sense, the action of some of the characters get a little bit forced, and the transition between scenes at the beginning of the movie goes too fast, it was all soon covered by a good visual and practical effect, simple yet understandable storyline, setting, scoring, and cinematography with the accurate portrayal of local nuance of the last 20th century's Indonesia. For that, 7/10 is what I give for this movie, but even by Hollywood standards, it's already good enough (and there's still so much room to grow in order to make a better movie, not just horror).
I enjoy watching horror movies from Indonesia. They are making great horror movies over there. Kafir: Bersekutu dengan Setan is definitely without exception. Great storyline coupled with great cinematography & great acting make this an excellent one to watch.
Definitely worth watching. Recommended.
Definitely worth watching. Recommended.
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- TriviaDespite being mother and son in this film, Putri Ayudya is only one year older than Rangga Azof in the real life.
- SoundtracksMawar Berduri
Performed by AAAS
Written by A Riyanto
Produced by Starvision
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