Agrega una trama en tu idiomaNajwa, who has just been accepted as an honorary teacher at an elite private school, grows closer to the Bhairawa family, the owners of the school's foundation.Najwa, who has just been accepted as an honorary teacher at an elite private school, grows closer to the Bhairawa family, the owners of the school's foundation.Najwa, who has just been accepted as an honorary teacher at an elite private school, grows closer to the Bhairawa family, the owners of the school's foundation.
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Finally, there is an Indonesian film that manages to bring back the concept of cannibalism in a fairly convincing way. It feels refreshing to see a local production daring enough to explore such a controversial and unsettling theme, especially since horror in Indonesia often relies on ghosts or supernatural elements rather than the raw, disturbing reality of human behavior. The film introduces cannibalism not only as a shock factor but also as a cultural and psychological layer, making it more than just gore for the sake of gore.
However, the biggest drawback of the movie lies in its storytelling. The narrative still carries too many plot holes, which sometimes weakens the immersion. Several character motivations are left unexplained, and some scenes feel rushed, as if the writers were more focused on shocking moments rather than developing a coherent story arc. This imbalance makes the audience curious but also frustrated, since the potential for a deeper exploration of morality, fear, and survival is clearly there.
On the technical side, the jumpscares feel surprisingly fresh. They are not overused, and when executed, they actually manage to deliver a sudden chill instead of predictable cheap thrills. Unfortunately, the film relies too heavily on sound effects and background music. Almost every frightening moment is accompanied by an exaggerated audio cue, which reduces the natural tension. Sometimes silence can be far more terrifying than loud noises, because it forces the audience to anticipate the unknown. Had the director chosen to use more quiet, suspenseful sequences, the atmosphere could have been much darker and more unsettling.
Despite its flaws, this film deserves credit for reintroducing cannibalism as a serious horror element in Indonesian cinema. With tighter writing and more careful use of sound design, it could have been truly outstanding.
However, the biggest drawback of the movie lies in its storytelling. The narrative still carries too many plot holes, which sometimes weakens the immersion. Several character motivations are left unexplained, and some scenes feel rushed, as if the writers were more focused on shocking moments rather than developing a coherent story arc. This imbalance makes the audience curious but also frustrated, since the potential for a deeper exploration of morality, fear, and survival is clearly there.
On the technical side, the jumpscares feel surprisingly fresh. They are not overused, and when executed, they actually manage to deliver a sudden chill instead of predictable cheap thrills. Unfortunately, the film relies too heavily on sound effects and background music. Almost every frightening moment is accompanied by an exaggerated audio cue, which reduces the natural tension. Sometimes silence can be far more terrifying than loud noises, because it forces the audience to anticipate the unknown. Had the director chosen to use more quiet, suspenseful sequences, the atmosphere could have been much darker and more unsettling.
Despite its flaws, this film deserves credit for reintroducing cannibalism as a serious horror element in Indonesian cinema. With tighter writing and more careful use of sound design, it could have been truly outstanding.
It's creepy, atmospheric, and surprisingly emotional. If you're into horror that actually has depth and not just loud noises to make you jump this is definitely worth watching. And the final part is the most epic scene. Raihanun's acting is excellent and feels natural in every scene. The cinematography??? So aesthetic and disturbing at the same time.
Labinak----They Are Here is a disturbing Indonesian horror film about a single mother who discovers terrifying secrets behind a prestigious school. With a dark atmosphere, strong performances-especially from Raihaanun-and shocking ritualistic horror, the movie delivers both fear and emotional depth. It's unsettling, gripping, and unforgettable.
It's intense, savage, and unforgettable - exactly what a true horror fan craves for, The very first scene, the tension is relentless, pulling you into a nightmare where survival feels impossible,The brutality isn't just for shock value, the performances feel disturbingly real, this one is a must-watch.
There are a lot of jumpscares, but it seems like there are still too many imperfections. Like the exposed internal organs, there should be more blood and the bitten neck should also have more blood flowing out. The making of this film is like chasing a target without using details and logic when working on it. And one more thing, the blood in the king's eyes should not have disappeared, it gives the impression of being unprofessional. That's why I'm less interested in Indonesian films that don't put all my heart into their production.
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- Bandas sonorasLangkah Tanpaku
Performed by Raissa Anggiani
Written by Nisha Ashok Kumar and Raissa Anggiani
Produced by Risky Ares
Courtesy of Alfa Pustaka Nada
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- Labinak: They Are Almost Us
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 40min(100 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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