A loose remake of the 1981 movie of the same name, 'The Queen Of Black Magic (2019)' focuses on a family who return to the orphanage in which the father grew up because its owner is dying and they want to say goodbye. Once there, they begin to uncover secrets from the past that may just be the death of them. The first forty minutes are largely devoid of horror, though there are moments of mounting dread, and instead focus on the dynamics between the various families who are tied together by the orphanage. It does a good job of getting you to care about its characters, all while hinting towards the dark deeds of their past. Once the horror finally kicks off and the eponymous Queen comes into play, the picture feels as though it rushes through to its conclusion. There isn't much escalation in this segment, which more or less maintains its high tension throughout. Though it would've been better if the latter half felt more involved and, even, impactful, the picture is still successful at what it's trying to achieve. It features a few successful surprises and some rather intense scenes of supernatural torture (some of which involves children). The cinematography is crisp and aesthetically pleasing, lending the affair a good amount of portentous atmosphere, and the visual effects typically convey the flick's horrors convincingly. There are some gags that are genuinely horrible, although the movie itself isn't exactly unbearable overall. Ultimately, it's an effectively creepy horror film that follows a relatively generic plot but injects it with some distinct terrors that often get under your skin. 7/10.
Plot summary
Hanif (Ario Bayu) took his wife Nadya (Hannah Al Rashid) and their three children to the orphanage where Hanif had been raised. The caretaker of the orphanage, Mr. Bandi (Yayu A.W. Unru),was very old and seriously ill, Hanif came to visit after years of not meeting. Two of Hanif's best friends while living at the orphanage, Anton (Tanta Ginting) and Jefri (Miller Khan),also came with their wives. That night they all arrived at the orphanage located outside the city and far from the settlement. They intend to spend the night there to pay their respects to those who have cared for them since childhood. They thought that night would be a peaceful night. They immediately understood that they were wrong. One by one they experienced a terrible peculiarity. Some are terrorized by the things they fear the most. Meanwhile, the children began to see the appearance of a crippled woman. Victims began to fall, one by one from them. Lost, or died. Someone wants them dead, apparently with black magic that is very deadly. She has a grudge. She was also born because of the sins of the orphans who formed her into the Queen of Black Magic.
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Sins of the father.
Dark and chilling Indonesian black magic remake
Traveling out to the country, a man and his family reunite with former friends at the orphanage he grew up in to wish their ailing owner the best, but when a series of dark events and accidents befall them realize that a vengeful spirit is haunting the area with black magic and must figure out the secret behind their rampage.
This one has quite a lot to like about it. The main aspect to be had here is the strong setup that offers quite an enjoyable amount of action to come. Constructed as the former group coming together to pay respects to their ailing owner while serving as the substitute reunion between everyone and their families, the familiarities and greeting give way logically into the revelation of the ghost who haunts the building. This revelation and setup about the group being at the orphanage give the viewer a glimpse into the friendly nature of the group and how they're all genuinely friends with everyone while still planting the seeds of what's to come later on. This setup then allows the burgeoning supernatural terror to be all the more chilling and creepy. Not only are the stories told a great starting point to get the initial backstory laid out, but the launching into things from the discovery of the bodies in the forest nearby also offers some utterly terrifying scenes here. The revelation about the bus filled with dead bodies and the swarm of insects left inside offers a wholly impressive set-piece that turns into the fun attacks on the house later on. The seemingly relaxed manner that they start falling under the spells being cast on everyone there creates a disturbing quality as the intensity is increased over time. The barbaric quality of the spells featured in this one has a lot to do with the enjoyment into the finale half. As the group is slowly whittled down through the graphic sequences throughout the orphanage, the slowly-dawning realization of the true assailant becomes clear. After seeing their friends rip their throat open, vomit up bugs and staple their lips together from black magic influence, the true extent of what's going on comes about as a complete surprise when everything is given as to the motivation and reasoning which is truly appropriate and offers a great deal of sympathy for the main villain. This trope of what she becomes in the pursuit of revenge is a fine one and works quite well here. The one slip-up is the scattershot finale which is both enjoyable and slightly problematic. The good parts come from the continuance of the over-the-top action and retribution being carried out over the various participants, keeping up the stellar effects work and torment that is quite chilling and innovative. Given a satisfactory wrap-up and victory over the evil figure attacking them, there's quite a lot to like here. However, the few flaws come about in some unnecessary exposition that didn't need to be there, either focusing on the actions against the children or the owner of the orphanage's past getting spelled out in full. These events are more than enough to know what's going on simply stating them, so these few elements are a bit disconcerting to have happened.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and threatening actions towards children.
ONE OF THE BEST HORROR OF 2019
Anjirr. Beberapa scene bikin gue menggeliat di kursi penonton. Film yang sangat menegangkan. Namun beberapa adegan butuh penjelasan lebih lanjut. 8.5/10