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Saufi is a loyal and happy real estate agent with his wife, Sofea, and his daughter Lulu. However, this harmony turned sour when an old friend, Ali, forced Saufi to agree to become 'Pak Sanggup' by marrying his ex -wife, Alia, for one night only. The ‘temporary’ marriage between Saufi and Alia became complicated when Ali died in an accident. Saufi now has to find a solution to live with his first and second wives without divulging the secret that they are now married. Saufi put his second wife in a dilapidated bungalow. Saufi felt a horror entity disturbing him in the house. Various funny and horror incidents almost caused Saufi to break up, but he kept it a secret until one horrible night ...
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Plot Summary
A newlywed couple inherits a haunted honey house from the groom's late uncle. They soon discover that the house is not only filled with ghostly occupants but also with peculiar rules and secrets that test their new marriage. As they try to uncover the mystery behind the hauntings, they find themselves in a series of comical and terrifying situations.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with many praising its blend of horror and comedy elements and its attempt to offer a unique take on haunted house tropes. However, some critics noted that the plot could be predictable at times, and the scares, while present, weren't always groundbreaking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and entertaining scares.
Appreciated for its unique concept and engaging storyline.
Some found the pacing and plot development to be inconsistent.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlighted the film's humor and the chemistry between the lead actors as strong points. Many found it to be a fun and engaging watch for fans of Malaysian horror-comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of horror-comedy films released during a period when such genres were gaining popularity in Malaysian cinema.
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