
Dean
Decent zombie movie. Good job Indonesia!


Movie spotlight
An elixir unleashes the undead in a village. A family at odds with one another must unite and fight to survive as their hometown collapses.
In a near-future society grappling with advanced genetic engineering, a brilliant but reclusive scientist discovers a revolutionary compound that promises eternal youth. However, the elixir comes with a terrifying and unforeseen cost, forcing her to confront the ethical implications of her creation and the dangerous forces seeking to control it. As the truth unravels, she must decide whether humanity is truly ready for such a profound alteration to life itself.
Anticipation is high for 'The Elixir,' with early buzz praising its ambitious scope and thought-provoking narrative. Critics are expecting DuVernay's signature blend of social commentary and visual storytelling to explore complex themes of mortality, ambition, and the consequences of scientific advancement.
Heralded as a potential masterpiece exploring the darker side of human desire for immortality.
Praised for its timely themes and Ava DuVernay's visionary direction.
Excitement surrounds the ensemble cast's ability to tackle complex characters and ethical dilemmas.
Google audience: Audience excitement is palpable for 'The Elixir,' with many anticipating a film that will challenge conventional ideas about life, death, and scientific progress. Early discussions highlight the potential for stunning visuals and a gripping, morally ambiguous storyline.
None notable (as it is unreleased)
The film's production design reportedly features a unique blend of organic and futuristic aesthetics to visually represent the themes of life and artificial enhancement.
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Decent zombie movie. Good job Indonesia!
This isn’t the first Indonesian zombie movie, but probably the most proper one so far. The thing is, it actually has a lot of potential to be something great — too bad the execution feels kinda shallow. It’s gory and artistically disturbing...

there is no zombie in indonesia but kimo stamboel mixed local wisdom with zombie thats really interesting, the gore scene remind me to "brain dead" by peter jackson ❤️
This one is a trip almost immediately, and we get to see some shenanigans afoot. This film is at the very least creative in some aspects and yet still follows the tropes of the genre. It does have a cool and unique feature, I hope sci-f...