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Hantu Biang Kerok
Indonesia 2009
produced by Fadli Fuad for Dhakarta Pictures
directed by We We
starring Fadli Fuad, Kamidia Radisti, Ricky Mocil, Erland Joshua, Diego Dimas, Elvy Sukaesih, Nazar Amir, Mpok Nori, Dorce Gamalama, Nirin Kumpul, Nurul Fawzia Alba, Umar Syarief Altaz, Aldo Banar, Rafi Cinoun, Vega Darwanti, Melela Gayo, Ali Gohom, Rita Hasan, Suti Karno, Eddie Karsito, Opie Kumis, Vika Maharani
written by Fadli Fuad, We We
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Partying at an abandoned house, five friends hold a seance, just for
fun, a senace that's brutally interrupted by the house's owner. However,
the seance seems to have set free a ghost, a ghost that starts to haunt
all five of them, ultimately even scaring one of them to death. It takes
pretty much forever for the four remaining friends to figure out that the
interrupted seance had something to do with the ghostly apparitions, so
much so that they get the owner of the abandoned house to tell them about
the place's past, and it turns out that many years ago, the girlfriend of
the owner was accidently killed by a spurned lover - so the five friends
(the dead one tags along as a ghost - really) revisit the house, and they
almost get killed by the ghosts ... when the spurned lover (very much
alive) turns up and tries to kill them as well ... Enter the girlfriend of
one of our heroes, who takes on the spurned lover - and actually,
she turns out to be the dead girl who has come back to
life only to get even with her killer. Once she has defeated and killed him
though - this
way protecting the five friends -, she leaves the plane of the living ... A
pretty bad horror comedy, made up from a handful of very lame jokes that
hardly ever result in laughter and way too few and too tame scares to
actually work as a shocker. So what remains is a film with way too many
unnecessary plotlines that lead to nothing, carried by a bunch of actors
that aren't really strong in the acting department. Boring and
forgettable.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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