There is a lot to be said about Indonesian horror movies that are raising the bar for gory horror movies. All they lack is the ability to tell their stories in a more efficient and streamlined manner so that they don’t look choppy. The newest one in the trail of horror movies from Indonesia is Mantra Surugana, which brings up the topic of generational sexual abuse and weaves a narrative around that topic within the horror genre. The film is directed by Dyan Sunu Prastowo, and he tries to tell quite a unique tale, but his directorial obsessions become a hindrance to the smooth flow of the story.
The story begins when a young girl joins her university and befriends a couple of girls who happen to be connected to two disappearances at the university. There is a lot going on in this film, and the editing and cinematography...
The story begins when a young girl joins her university and befriends a couple of girls who happen to be connected to two disappearances at the university. There is a lot going on in this film, and the editing and cinematography...
- 1/13/2024
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
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