In a case that had the nation riveted and human rights organizations the world over up in arms due to the death sentence handed out to the accused, comes a tale about the lure of riches, pow... Read allIn a case that had the nation riveted and human rights organizations the world over up in arms due to the death sentence handed out to the accused, comes a tale about the lure of riches, power, eternal youth, beauty and the blood one must spill to achieve this.In a case that had the nation riveted and human rights organizations the world over up in arms due to the death sentence handed out to the accused, comes a tale about the lure of riches, power, eternal youth, beauty and the blood one must spill to achieve this.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 11 nominations total
Namron
- Investigating Officer Talib
- (as Nam Ron)
Adlin Aman Ramlie
- Datuk Jeffri
- (as Adlin Aman Ramlee)
Kin Wah Chew
- Angus Lim
- (as Chew Kin Wah)
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One of the few horror flicks that have come out of Malaysia I can say I actually enjoyed. Though the movie feels a little choppy and disjointed at first, everything eventually fleshens out to an eerie, unforgettable finale. The film has a distinct David Lynch feel throughout, especially in the scenes involving Diana Dahlan's nightclub which just screams of Twin Peaks and the Black Lodge. It also has the awkward, unintentionally comedic dialogue that has become central to Lynch's style. However, I feel like the director has cut the movie way too short. Many of the characters and elements of the story have been left undeveloped and leaves the viewers with more questions than answers. I know many movies purposely do this to inspire discussion and dread within the audience, but somehow it did not work for me in this particular movie.
Overall, a firm 8/10 with strong leads from Umie Aida, Faizal Hussein, Ramli Hassan and Elyana.
Overall, a firm 8/10 with strong leads from Umie Aida, Faizal Hussein, Ramli Hassan and Elyana.
After a long wait, 12 years to be exact, Dain Said's first feature movie "Dukun" is finally showing in Malaysian cinemas. "Dukun" centers on Karim (Faizal Hussein), a lawyer who is in a desperate search for his lost daughter who went missing after an argument. While searching, he is assigned to defend an alleged murderer, the seductive yet sinister Diana Dahlan (Umie Aida), in court. As the two meet to discuss about Diana's trial, she reveals that she practices black magic and offers a deal to help search for Karim's daughter using illegal mystical methods.
Umie Aida, who plays the titular role of "Dukun", which means shaman, stole the show completely with her outstanding performance. She perfectly balances Diana's bipolar characteristics, switching from being seductive to lure her victims, to showing her evil possessed-like manner when she holds her ritual. Every scene involving Umie Aida is fun to watch because of her character's unexpected personality.
Not forgetting Faizal Hussein who also did a great job in portraying two different personas, one as a desperate father seeking for help to find his daughter, the other as a confident lawyer who shows no mercy when in the middle of a court battle. It is easy to sympathise with his character, knowing that his confident pose is just a façade hiding his despair.
Knowing that "Dukun" is essentially a 2006 movie, one must praise Dain Said's efforts in creating something different for the local movie industry, by making a movie with such a challenging concept that not only has an excellent social commentary but also separates itself from the typical Malaysian genre, which is primarily comedy and horror. He also purposely tells "Dukun" in a non-linear way, keeping the audiences on their toes so that they do not miss out on any important details. The director successfully captured the underground world of black magic and portrayed it in a form that is easy to understand and accessible to the audience.
Overall, "Dukun" is worth -to-not-worth the 12-year wait solely for Umie Aida's fantastic performance. Even if some dialogues seem outdated at times, you can't really blame the movie because it was made more than a decade ago. But with all the troubles "Dukun" faced, this is one movie that is sure to become the talk of Malaysians for years to come, whether it is about the movie itself or the making of it.
Umie Aida, who plays the titular role of "Dukun", which means shaman, stole the show completely with her outstanding performance. She perfectly balances Diana's bipolar characteristics, switching from being seductive to lure her victims, to showing her evil possessed-like manner when she holds her ritual. Every scene involving Umie Aida is fun to watch because of her character's unexpected personality.
Not forgetting Faizal Hussein who also did a great job in portraying two different personas, one as a desperate father seeking for help to find his daughter, the other as a confident lawyer who shows no mercy when in the middle of a court battle. It is easy to sympathise with his character, knowing that his confident pose is just a façade hiding his despair.
Knowing that "Dukun" is essentially a 2006 movie, one must praise Dain Said's efforts in creating something different for the local movie industry, by making a movie with such a challenging concept that not only has an excellent social commentary but also separates itself from the typical Malaysian genre, which is primarily comedy and horror. He also purposely tells "Dukun" in a non-linear way, keeping the audiences on their toes so that they do not miss out on any important details. The director successfully captured the underground world of black magic and portrayed it in a form that is easy to understand and accessible to the audience.
Overall, "Dukun" is worth -to-not-worth the 12-year wait solely for Umie Aida's fantastic performance. Even if some dialogues seem outdated at times, you can't really blame the movie because it was made more than a decade ago. But with all the troubles "Dukun" faced, this is one movie that is sure to become the talk of Malaysians for years to come, whether it is about the movie itself or the making of it.
When I heard about the movie which is based from the true story that involves witchcraft, I was so excited and perhaps putting too much expectation. Old movie quality aside, there's too many gap to be filled. The main focus the movie is trying to show is how the continuation will be (if they're planning for Dukun 2). Some of the characters are just redundant, perhaps just to lengthen the screen time. It's more "gross" instead of "scary", which is very disappointing..
Yup,this coming from a moviegoer that never have an interest to watch local movie at cinema.Dukun marks as my first.I'm actually aware that the film is not an actual horror film like the way it was advertised in the trailer.You can see these dissapointed reviews are mostly coming out from people that actually expected this to be a movie full of jumpscares and spooky things.Firstly,Dukun is more like a crime/thriller film that mix with court room drama and some horror elements though.The first minutes of this film,it already absorp me to its own atmosphere and the mood that mostly malay movie fail to do so.The hunting ost and great cinematography actually helps the film to build the mood of an actual crime film that you will see in some hollywood film,i cant describe it properly so hope you understand this.Why does it sets a high benchmark?Production value.The cinematography,score,sets,special effects,film editing can put any local film to shame.Not to mention the acting,Umie Aida brings her best yet performance and Faizal Hussein should get a mention too.Pacing and editing is the key to make a crime/triller film good,and this film managed to do a very good job on that which suprising for a local film standard.
Final word,this film got my vote for Best Picture for the FFM award and yes including Best Cinematography,Best Ost,Best Music Score,Best Director,Best Film Editing and Best Actress.
Final word,this film got my vote for Best Picture for the FFM award and yes including Best Cinematography,Best Ost,Best Music Score,Best Director,Best Film Editing and Best Actress.
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- TriviaOn February 2018, after 11 years, someone leaked the DVD screener of the full movie online throughout Facebook and other social media.
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Box office
- Budget
- MYR 2,800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
- Color
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