Lukisan Berdarah
Lukisan Berdarah

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Lukisan Berdarah

1997
Movie
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Indonesian

A female photographer, Selly, and a female writer, Dina, live in a haunted house. Where Mr. Latif, the house keeper, reminded them of the room that they should not disturb.

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Director: Nur HalimGenres: Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

A young artist inherits an old house filled with dark secrets and a cursed painting. As she delves into the house's history, she uncovers a series of gruesome murders linked to the artwork. The painting seems to possess a malevolent spirit that influences events around her, leading to a terrifying confrontation with the supernatural.

Critical Reception

Lukisan Berdarah was a moderately received horror film in Malaysia, noted for its attempt at blending supernatural elements with a murder mystery. While it garnered some attention for its atmosphere and scares, critical reception was mixed, with some praising its visual style and others finding the plot predictable and underdeveloped.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric visuals and suspenseful build-up.

  • Criticized for a convoluted plot and inconsistent pacing.

  • Some found the scares effective, while others deemed them repetitive.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Lukisan Berdarah are scarce, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for its attempts at horror and mystery, with some finding it a memorable Malaysian horror flick from the late 90s, while others felt it did not fully live up to its potential.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a relatively low budget, which influenced some of its visual effects and production design choices.

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