Hantu Air
Hantu Air

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Hantu Air

2012
Movie
97 min
Malay

A bottle with an evil spirit trapped inside accidentally dropped into a lake at a resort. Few years later, Mawar overtakes the resort and there are mysterious things happen. Fauzi who just lost his wife and daughter in a fatal accident comes to this resort for holiday. Mawar tries to help him getting rid of his depression. However, the invasion of Hantu Air troubles the resort customers continuously.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: M. HitlerZGenres: Horror

Plot Summary

Hantu Air (Water Ghost) is a Malaysian horror film that follows a group of people who are tormented by a vengeful water spirit. The narrative often delves into local folklore and superstitions surrounding water bodies and the entities that inhabit them. As the hauntings escalate, the characters must confront their fears and uncover the spirit's tragic past to find a way to appease it or risk succumbing to its wrath.

Critical Reception

Hantu Air received a mixed reception from critics and audiences, largely due to its adherence to common horror tropes and a perceived lack of originality in its storytelling. While some praised its atmospheric tension and reliance on traditional Malay ghost stories, others found the pacing uneven and the scares predictable. The film is often seen as a typical entry in the Malaysian horror genre of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively uses local superstitions to create a chilling atmosphere.

  • Some viewers found the plot predictable and reliant on jump scares.

  • The visual effects and sound design contributed to the horror elements.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Hantu Air are scarce, but general sentiment from Malaysian film forums and discussions indicates a split opinion. Many appreciated the attempt to tap into local folklore for horror, finding it a relatable and frightening concept. However, a common criticism pointed to the film's familiar plot structure and execution, which didn't offer many novel elements to distinguish itself from other horror films.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Hantu Air,' translates directly to 'Water Ghost,' a common type of spirit in Southeast Asian folklore, often associated with drownings and bodies of water.

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