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1/10
A laughable corny horror movie!
kevin_blaze16 December 2003
Kafir (Satanic) was one of those Indonesian movies that definitely couldn't resurrect Indonesian Cinema. For the last couple of years, Indonesia is trying to make a good horror movie in a new style and that's why they were introducing new-comer directors and actors. But Kafir wasn't that type of movie. I couldn't believe why such producers create this cheap trash, while Indonesia itself is trying to lift up its cinema.

Starring the pretty well-known actress Meriam Belina and actor Sujiwo Tejo (Telegram), Kafir was a mystery movie that revolves around the style of horror movies in the 70-80s. Just think of Kafir as being one of Suzanna's movies. Yet, Suzanna might still be more watchable than Kafir. Despite its bad elements, Kafir has a pretty interesting storyline about a voodoo shaman who has done heaps of forbidden activity. He used different kind of satanic ways to increase his power and to strengthen himself. He swore that if he died, his body will not be accepted by the Earth. Sooner, he died and his oath got prevailed.

Beside the interesting storyline, the way the director tells the story is quite sluggish. With some confusing flashbacks and a storytelling that doesn't seems to tell a story with a conflict and resolution, in some way, the movie did managed well to keep the audience stay tuned. Some of the cheap special effects did quite make it, but it would've been better to use a better CGI effect. When you look at the whole thing, the movie seems to be pointless, even though it managed well in the box-office and 500 000 Indonesian moviegoers had seen it.

On the acting, Meriam Belina and Sujiwo Tejo did a great job. Sujiwo played well and convincing as a shaman while Meriam Belina did a fine job as the wife of a shaman.

The bad thing about the movie was the editing. This movie needs to be re-edited because it was horribly put together and definitely it would've been better to have a Dolby Digital Sound Mixing. The sound effects were good but unfortunately some of them were not in the right place and position.

Kafir was simply an ordinary mythical mystery movie. It certainly needs more improvement to do and with more budget, this movie could look much better. Overall, I still think that it's a bad movie because it doesn't delivers much to the audience. The movie was expected to premiere in Singapore, but I don't think it will do good!
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1/10
A low-budget and laughable horror movie!
kevin_blaze3 March 2003
Kafir (Satanic) was one of those Indonesian movies that definitely couldn't resurrect Indonesian Cinema. For the last couple of years, Indonesia is trying to make a good horror movie in a new style and that's why they were introducing new-comer directors and actors. But Kafir wasn't that type of movie.

Starring the well-known actress Meriam Belina and actor Sujiwo Tejo (Telegram), Kafir was a mystery movie that have the style like horror movies in the 70-80s. The story was pretty interesting about a voodoo shaman who had done heaps of forbidden activity. He used different kind of ways to increase his power and to strengthen himself. He swore that if he died, his body will not be accepted by the Earth. Sooner, he died and his oath got prevailed.

In some way, the movie did managed well to keep the audience stay tuned. Some of the cheap special effects did a great job because they were pretty natural and gave a good picture on what black magic look like. However, when you look the whole thing, the movie seems to be pointless. It did managed well in the box office and 500 000 movie-goers had seen it in Indonesia.

On the acting, Meriam Belina and Sujiwo Tejo did a great job. Sujiwo played well and convincing as a shaman while Meriam Belina did a fine job as the wife of a shaman.

The bad thing about the movie was the editing. This movie needs to be re-edited because it was horribly put together and definitely it would've been better to have a Dolby Digital Sound Mixing. The sound effects were good but unfortunately some of them were not in the right place and position.

Kafir was simply a fair mythical mystery movie. It certainly needs more improvement to do and with more budget, this movie could look much better. Those of you who are on Singapore can watch this on the 6th of March 2003.
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