

Kuntilanak 2
Dinda who escapes the Kuntilanak (female vampire ghost) terror, without the agreement of Aunt Donna, intends to meet someone who is believed to be her biological mother, Karmila. Together with his younger siblings and accompanied by Julia and Edwin, they are trapped in a house in the middle of the forest. Many irregularities occur. Dinda again has to deal with Kuntilanak, but it was different from what she had defeated using spikes or spells.
Insights
Plot Summary
Following the events of the first film, a group of orphans are sent to a remote boarding school. However, they soon discover that the school is haunted by the vengeful spirit of Kuntilanak, and they must find a way to survive the terrifying ordeal. As the supernatural attacks escalate, the children uncover dark secrets about the school's past and the entity that torments them.
Critical Reception
Kuntilanak 2 received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding it to be a formulaic horror film that relied heavily on jump scares. While some appreciated the attempts at building atmosphere, the plot was often criticized for being predictable and underdeveloped. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some fans of the genre enjoying the scares, while others found it lacking in originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on jump scares and tropes common in Indonesian horror.
- The plot is predictable and lacks significant depth.
- Some visual elements and attempts at atmosphere are noted, but not enough to elevate the film.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for Kuntilanak 2 is not readily available or widely aggregated in a way that allows for a detailed summary of specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The Kuntilanak is a well-known mythical creature in Indonesian folklore, often depicted as a terrifying female ghost with long hair and a hole in her back.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources