Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young college student moves to a new boarding house in a very haunted area.A young college student moves to a new boarding house in a very haunted area.A young college student moves to a new boarding house in a very haunted area.
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It's an effort to watch this movie, mainly because of the long queues, even when I caught it in Kuala Lumpur. I'm glad I endured the queue.
This is a very fresh and creative take on what's deemed as more than just an urban legend - Kuntilanak is a make-believe ghost that has shaped the society and culture of Indonesia for generations. Grandmothers talk about her to their naughty grandchildren to scare them. Definitely, Kuntilanak is an icon very close to everybody who grew up in Indonesia. This fact could be a burden for the filmmakers. If they made the easiest way - that is merely visualizing all the old ladies's tale - "Kuntilanak" could have easily fallen to the "predictable" or "rotten" category.
Yet, both the director and writer did not chose the easy way.
"Kuntilanak" follows a chapter in a young girl's life. With her, the audience is brought to a lot of revelations of what or who "actually" is Kuntilanak. It connects with an ancient Javanese chant. It also connects with the girl's identity. Moreover, Kuntilanak here does not kidnap little kids as what our grandmothers always say. Kuntilanak kills her victims horribly.
The captivating story is then packaged in a very stunning art direction, and brought to life by great talents such as Julie Estelle (the lead actress), and Alice Iskak.
"Kuntilanak" does not stand out only among other new Indonesian horror flicks. Due to its faithfulness to the genre, and delightful storytelling, "Kuntilanak" is among the best new Indonesian movies. It should be considered another milestone.
I believe "Kuntilanak" has set a new standard for upcoming Indonesian horrors.
This is a very fresh and creative take on what's deemed as more than just an urban legend - Kuntilanak is a make-believe ghost that has shaped the society and culture of Indonesia for generations. Grandmothers talk about her to their naughty grandchildren to scare them. Definitely, Kuntilanak is an icon very close to everybody who grew up in Indonesia. This fact could be a burden for the filmmakers. If they made the easiest way - that is merely visualizing all the old ladies's tale - "Kuntilanak" could have easily fallen to the "predictable" or "rotten" category.
Yet, both the director and writer did not chose the easy way.
"Kuntilanak" follows a chapter in a young girl's life. With her, the audience is brought to a lot of revelations of what or who "actually" is Kuntilanak. It connects with an ancient Javanese chant. It also connects with the girl's identity. Moreover, Kuntilanak here does not kidnap little kids as what our grandmothers always say. Kuntilanak kills her victims horribly.
The captivating story is then packaged in a very stunning art direction, and brought to life by great talents such as Julie Estelle (the lead actress), and Alice Iskak.
"Kuntilanak" does not stand out only among other new Indonesian horror flicks. Due to its faithfulness to the genre, and delightful storytelling, "Kuntilanak" is among the best new Indonesian movies. It should be considered another milestone.
I believe "Kuntilanak" has set a new standard for upcoming Indonesian horrors.
Watched this movie at 2021. Characters were not fully developed, acting was mediocre at best, storyline was not thoroughly thought, editing was not commendable, the set was improper. Several plot holes and lack of continuity throughout made this movie unbearable to watch. I do not think this is the work of a professional movie maker. I rarely write a comment, but this movie deserve it.
Among the new Indonesian horror movies during the last two years, "Kuntilanak" a.k.a. "The Chanting" may have been the only one that pays real attention to story-telling and strong characterization, and of course, a proper visual treatment.
The story is simple and formulaic. Rather than giving away cheap thrills, "Kuntilanak" is more about a creepy atmosphere. It starts rather slow, and the building up is a little too step-by-step. Nevertheless, the makers seem to really understand what kind of horror they are making - a B-grade horror, that is, judging from the typical shower scene, the screaming babes, and the too-hunky guy with robotic gesture.
Oh, and Julie Estelle rocks big time! Man, she's so creepy! The chant is original and freaking scary. I so don't want to listen to it in the dark. Though lacking of jump-off-your-seat scenes, "Kuntilanak" has succeeded in making me and my friends peeping through our hands throughout the movie. There are only 2 or 3 points where we went screaming, but all worth our noisiests! I came out of the theater shivering, plus craving for a sequel. Please, please, please!
The story is simple and formulaic. Rather than giving away cheap thrills, "Kuntilanak" is more about a creepy atmosphere. It starts rather slow, and the building up is a little too step-by-step. Nevertheless, the makers seem to really understand what kind of horror they are making - a B-grade horror, that is, judging from the typical shower scene, the screaming babes, and the too-hunky guy with robotic gesture.
Oh, and Julie Estelle rocks big time! Man, she's so creepy! The chant is original and freaking scary. I so don't want to listen to it in the dark. Though lacking of jump-off-your-seat scenes, "Kuntilanak" has succeeded in making me and my friends peeping through our hands throughout the movie. There are only 2 or 3 points where we went screaming, but all worth our noisiests! I came out of the theater shivering, plus craving for a sequel. Please, please, please!
I watched Kuntilanak on VCD at my house. My friend brought it and I was really curious what would be it looked like. Well, I must say the building is pretty scary but it's dissonant for girl's hostel. We all know girls won't living in dusty place, fearful, dirty and far away from the the town especially for rich girls. It's ridiculous, isn't? About the main character, Samantha(Julie Estelle), I didn't see a character inside her. Sometimes, she was weak, sissy, and need for help. The other times, she was strong, spitfire, and self-supporting. And Agung(Evan Sanders) really played mess, not good, not good! There are so many weakness in Kuntilanak. There is no surprise in the end of the movie, the tragedy of the death in this movie is really boring, the setting places are too narrow, the conversations are too stiff, and many more. Please, don't even try to make a horror movie with small budget. But, the huge mistake is about the style of the movie. The characters died one by one in a horror movie is an old school, out of date. For Rijal Mantovani, you need to be more creative to find fresh ideas for horror movie. Trust me, Wes Craven is one of the old school student. And look at him, He is bankrupt. I'm sorry to give rating 3/10 for this one!
I didn't get into the movie with much expectation. I bought the DVD a while ago and to be honest, I still have my own interpretations and imagination on kuntilanak since it is really an urban legend back home in Indonesia.
I must say, I was impressed. The plot was pretty simple and there were plot holes here and there. But, hey, I've seen a lot of horror movies and there were always plot holes of some kind. The visual effects were good. I think Julie Estele was not bad, and the chanting was creepy. The dialogs were great in terms of that's how young people talk with each other. And you see how Sam changed the way she talks while she was talking with Agung's mom. The cars did disturb me, though. I am not sure why they put a Ford Mustang and a Jaguar(is that a Jaguar) in the movie.
I also watched the "making of" and I was a bit disappointed that there was no mention about the post-productions and the special effects. The movie reminds me somehow of Ju-on. This is a new interpretation of kuntilanak, but just see for yourself. Two thumbs up!
I must say, I was impressed. The plot was pretty simple and there were plot holes here and there. But, hey, I've seen a lot of horror movies and there were always plot holes of some kind. The visual effects were good. I think Julie Estele was not bad, and the chanting was creepy. The dialogs were great in terms of that's how young people talk with each other. And you see how Sam changed the way she talks while she was talking with Agung's mom. The cars did disturb me, though. I am not sure why they put a Ford Mustang and a Jaguar(is that a Jaguar) in the movie.
I also watched the "making of" and I was a bit disappointed that there was no mention about the post-productions and the special effects. The movie reminds me somehow of Ju-on. This is a new interpretation of kuntilanak, but just see for yourself. Two thumbs up!
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- QuizThe english title, 'The Chanting', refers to the chanting that needs to be done in order to summon the Kuntilanak.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Kuntilanak 2 (2007)
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- 3.500.000.000 IDR (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 33 minuti
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