The Queen of Black Magic
Revisiting the orphanage where they grew up, three men and their families discover a horrific supernatural presence lingering in their former home.
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Director
: Kimo Stamboel -
Casting
: Ario Bayu, Hannah Al Rashid, Adhisty Zara, Muzakki Ramdhan -
Production
: Rapi Films, Screenplay Films
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Summary
Stamboel steadily constructs an unforgettable, blood-soaked climax that relentlessly unfolds, though the film demands a degree of patience in reaching that point. The titular queen takes her time to grace the screen with her grand entrance, yet it's readily forgiven when she dispenses such sadistic retribution. The entire cast wholeheartedly embraces each peculiar or gruesome task assigned to them. While "The Queen of Black Magic" doesn't revolutionize the genre, it delivers an abundance of spine-tingling enjoyment. Indonesian horror is currently experiencing a significant resurgence, and Stamboel's latest creation will undoubtedly leave you yearning for more.