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6.5/10
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Revisiting the orphanage where they grew up, three men and their families discover a horrific supernatural presence lingering in their former home.Revisiting the orphanage where they grew up, three men and their families discover a horrific supernatural presence lingering in their former home.Revisiting the orphanage where they grew up, three men and their families discover a horrific supernatural presence lingering in their former home.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 8 nominations total
Adhisty Zara
- Dina
- (as Zara JKT48)
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Absolutely loved this film.
It's quite refreshing to see a simple story of spiritual revenge.
Some great gross out gory creepiness scenes with relentless dread. My only disappointment was how easily the bad guy went down.
A vision of hell on Earth. Brilliant film.
It's quite refreshing to see a simple story of spiritual revenge.
Some great gross out gory creepiness scenes with relentless dread. My only disappointment was how easily the bad guy went down.
A vision of hell on Earth. Brilliant film.
I saw this only cos of Joko Anwar's name and aft having enjoyed few Indonesian horror movies - Impetigore, May the Devil take you 1 n 2, Satan's Slaves, The 3rd Eye part 1, Macabre and Killers, i was anticipating much more but somehow i got disappointed.
The settings are almost similar to most Indonesian horror movies, abandoned orphanage/house in the middle of nowhere, the mumbo jumbo stuff is also similar to most Indonesian horror movies but the black vomit n demons walking as if their joints are hyperextended are getting monotonous.
One of the worst thing is the film's editing. There is no suspense or tension apart from the repetitive bugs.
The ending is very lame. I mean aft people getting seriously tortured/wounded by supernatural stuff, they still survive.
One of the worst thing is the film's editing. There is no suspense or tension apart from the repetitive bugs.
The ending is very lame. I mean aft people getting seriously tortured/wounded by supernatural stuff, they still survive.
Following a similar plot of haunted orphanages in horror movies, where an old wrong must be corrected to stop evil wreaking havoc, this movie goes for gore and blood. The frames are well shot, and the gore is quite effective. The acting is quite decent but the little boy comes off as most natural. Despite the gore, the movie fails plotwise and completely drops the supporting characters entirely at the end of the movie. It is basically a bunch of horror scenarios threaded together to make a movie. Scary for kids, but mildly entertaining for above average horror moviegoers.
Great collaboration between Kimo Stamboel and Joko Anwar presents a barrage of terror throughout the film. Coupled with a fairly solid story for the size of horror movies. Ratu Ilmu Hitam adds to the list of indonesian horror films that should be apreciated.
I found this movie to be very successful for what it was.
Solid story and the pacing was quite good, kept you on your feet and never got slow. There were a couple of blatant continuity issues that bothered me and I feel like it was lacking a bit in character development and depth. There were a lot of characters in this, but a lot that goes unexplained as far as their background/ intentions go.
Sometimes the special effects looked good and sometimes they really did not, a bit inconsistent on that front. Acting seemed... fine, from what I could tell as an English speaker and it certainly wasn't distracting. Felt like they were setting it up for a sequel, which I would for sure watch and also interested in watching the original.
With all that said, over all I was thoroughly entertained with a solid, quite creepy witch/supernatural/gorefest horror. Would definitely recommend to horror fans.
Solid story and the pacing was quite good, kept you on your feet and never got slow. There were a couple of blatant continuity issues that bothered me and I feel like it was lacking a bit in character development and depth. There were a lot of characters in this, but a lot that goes unexplained as far as their background/ intentions go.
Sometimes the special effects looked good and sometimes they really did not, a bit inconsistent on that front. Acting seemed... fine, from what I could tell as an English speaker and it certainly wasn't distracting. Felt like they were setting it up for a sequel, which I would for sure watch and also interested in watching the original.
With all that said, over all I was thoroughly entertained with a solid, quite creepy witch/supernatural/gorefest horror. Would definitely recommend to horror fans.
Did you know
- TriviaIs a remake of the 1981 movie 'Ratu Ilmu Hitam', starring Indonesia's most notorious scream queen, Suzzanna.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of movie's credit, there was a few capture of the original La reine de la magie noire (1981) played by Suzzanna.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Horror Movies of 2021 (So Far) (2021)
- SoundtracksSantai
Performed by NonaRia
Written by Nesia Ardi
Produced by BandTemenLoe Records - 2018
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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