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44 Hari Bangkitnya Pocong
After Maimun's death, strange things happened and all the villagers were disturbed by the pocong. Maimon (Elly Suriatie) who died, suddenly began to be the talk of the villagers because her attitude has been less than happy.
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Plot Summary
A group of individuals find themselves trapped in a haunted house, facing vengeful spirits and dark secrets. As they try to uncover the truth behind the hauntings, they must confront their own fears and the terrifying entity that seeks to claim their souls. The story delves into the legend of Pocong, a spectral figure from Indonesian folklore, and the tragic events that led to its restless existence.
Critical Reception
Critically, "44 Hari Bangkitnya Pocong" received a mixed to negative reception. While some appreciated its attempt to tap into Indonesian horror traditions and deliver jump scares, many critics pointed to a predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and a reliance on clichés within the genre. Audience reception was similarly divided, with fans of the horror genre finding some entertainment value while others felt it failed to offer anything particularly fresh or frightening.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on familiar Indonesian horror tropes without significant innovation.
The scares are present but often feel uninspired, lacking genuine tension.
Attempts to build atmosphere but is hampered by a weak narrative structure.
Google audience: Google users have expressed mixed feelings about the film. Some found it to be a decent horror flick that delivered on jump scares and spooky moments, especially appreciating the cultural elements. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the plot was predictable and lacked originality, with some noting that the scares didn't always land effectively.
Fun Fact
The film draws inspiration from the Indonesian urban legend of the Pocong, a ghost said to be the soul of a dead person trapped in their burial shroud.
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