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Kuntilanak Kesurupan
Wesley Jabrik, Kevin and Momon Nganga were best friends. One day Wesley assigned to write a horror novel, but he got a writer's block. Then Wesley got another job to write Indra Devian's biography, which was a hot shot celebrity. Since he started to write the biography, soon he got haunted by a Kuntilanak.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students decides to shoot a horror movie in an abandoned mansion, unaware that the location is haunted by a vengeful kuntilanak. As they delve deeper into the production, strange occurrences begin to plague the set, blurring the lines between their fictional film and the terrifying reality of the supernatural entity that stalks them. The students must confront their deepest fears as they fight for survival against the malevolent spirit.
Critical Reception
Kuntilanak Kesurupan received generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, reliance on jump scares, and underdeveloped characters. While some audiences may have appreciated its attempt at a traditional Indonesian horror narrative, it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim. The film struggled to stand out in a crowded genre with its unoriginal storytelling and uninspired execution.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on familiar horror tropes and jump scares.
Lacks originality in its storyline and character development.
Fails to create a genuinely suspenseful or frightening atmosphere.
Google audience: Audience reception for Kuntilanak Kesurupan is largely unavailable or not prominently documented on public platforms, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Kuntilanak Kesurupan,' directly translates to 'Possessed Kuntilanak,' indicating the supernatural entity at the heart of the story is not just a ghost but one that is actively possessed or driven by an even greater malevolent force.
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