

Tumbal Kanjeng Iblis
After two years of not hearing from her brother who was studying in another city, Tia received constant promptings to look for her brother or that her father, Yusuf, had died. Armed with a photo, Tia's search leads her to a mysterious boarding house near her brother's campus.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Ratih, is forced to live with her aunt and uncle in their secluded home after her parents' death. She soon discovers a dark secret involving a ritualistic sacrifice and a malevolent entity known as Kanjeng Iblis that has plagued her family for generations. As Ratih delves deeper into the horrifying truth, she finds herself becoming the next target in a terrifying cycle of demonic possession and supernatural violence.
Critical Reception
Tumbal Kanjeng Iblis received a mixed reception from critics and audiences, with praise often directed at its atmospheric tension and some effective scares. However, many reviews pointed to a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters as significant drawbacks. The film was generally seen as a standard entry in Indonesian horror, delivering on jump scares but lacking deeper narrative substance.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a decent number of jump scares and unsettling moments that will appeal to horror fans.
- The film's visual presentation and sound design contribute to a creepy atmosphere.
- Suffers from a formulaic plot and predictable twists that undermine its potential.
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Fun Fact
The film taps into Indonesian folklore and demonic beliefs, aiming to create a distinctly local horror experience.
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