Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn a case that had the nation riveted and human rights organizations the world over up in arms due to the death sentence handed out to the accused, comes a tale about the lure of riches, pow... Ler tudoIn a case that had the nation riveted and human rights organizations the world over up in arms due to the death sentence handed out to the accused, comes a tale about the lure of riches, power, eternal youth, beauty and the blood one must spill to achieve this.In a case that had the nation riveted and human rights organizations the world over up in arms due to the death sentence handed out to the accused, comes a tale about the lure of riches, power, eternal youth, beauty and the blood one must spill to achieve this.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 6 vitórias e 11 indicações no total
- Investigating Officer Talib
- (as Nam Ron)
- Datuk Jeffri
- (as Adlin Aman Ramlee)
- Angus Lim
- (as Chew Kin Wah)
Avaliações em destaque
Final word,this film got my vote for Best Picture for the FFM award and yes including Best Cinematography,Best Ost,Best Music Score,Best Director,Best Film Editing and Best Actress.
Dukun is a 2007 Malaysian horror film. The film is loosely based on the true story of the murder of a Malaysian politician, Datuk Mazlan Idris, by Mona Fandey, a once mildly popular Malaysian singer in 1993. The film was originally slated to be released in December 2006 but as of today there were doubts as to whether the film will ever be released for public screening due to the controversial nature of the film.
The word dukun is a Malay word meaning "witch doctor" or "shaman". Another term for this word is bomoh.
In 1993, Datuk Mazlan Idris, who was also a parliamentary assemblyman at that time, had apparently sought the services of Mona Fandey, her husband Affandi, and another helper Juraimi, to help him boost his political career. Mona Fandey and her partners claim to possess supernatural powers as bomohs. The assemblyman had apparently brought a substantial amount of money for this service and ritual. During their appointment Mazlan was murdered. His decapitated and dismembered body was found nearby Mona Fandey's residence. Mona and her accomplices were arrested and a highly publicized and sensational trial for Mazlan's murder ensued in 1994. They would eventually be convicted of murder and sentenced to death. They were hanged in 2001 in Kajang Prison. It was believed that Mona Fandey had uttered the words "aku takkan mati" ("I will never die") with her infamous grin just before her execution. The phrase also became the tagline for this film.
The film plot is loosely based on the true events above. In the film, the murderer and main character is Diana Dahlan, played by Umie Aida. The victim was Datuk Jefri played by Adlin Aman Ramlie. The film is narrated by Diana's lawyer, Karim, played by Faizal Hussein.
The family of Mona Fandey have voiced their dissatisfaction over the content and basis of the movie after announcement of the film release. The producers have since then denied that the film is wholly based on the true events, but that it was merely inspired by those events.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this movie to the indie horror fans out there. Dukun is 100% disturbing, blood-lusty and satanic. Enjoy!
Taken solely as a straightforward film, this has some rather enjoyable elements. One of the more worthwhile elements to this one is when the film focuses on horror which happens enough to be quite chilling at times. Starting off with the discovery of the dismembered body found in the ritualistic condition and manners offers a strong entry point that is greatly enhanced by the rather chilling sequences in the prison. Forcing the inmates in the cell with her to act in mannerisms strongly suggesting possession, from contortion and speaking in tongues to licking the cell-wall and attacking those sent in to calm them down, all of which makes for a great setup into the later half where the film provides plenty of dark rituals shown in great detail. Featuring animal sacrifice, blood rituals and dismemberment alongside tribal dancing customs and various other practices, these scenes carry quite a fine sense of darkness playing off the ritualistic actions being presented as well as offering up the quantity being showcased. The most chilling scenes that take place here are the further outbursts the possessed undergoes in her cell, shown to be visibly scratching her body and writing messages in blood which look brutal and quite graphic overall. While these help raise the film, there are a few problems. The biggest drawback is the way it plays its storyline out, since this is primarily told as a courtroom-based drama it really doesn't offer much interest for most of its running time. Sitting around listening to the two people go through the case doesn't make for a compelling watch, as not only is the technical jargon with all the different formalities and legal-speak that goes on in a trial rather boring to get through and mostly consists of watching people sitting in chairs recounting memories, a process which isn't that exciting. It's a common trope of films set in courtrooms which manages to be highlighted once again here by this one going through those motions for the majority of it's running time. That makes the flashbacks to the interactions of the witchdoctor and how she performed her rituals to feel rather disorienting and chaotic so the pacing is quite disjointed. That is what mainly holds this one back.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
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- CuriosidadesOn February 2018, after 11 years, someone leaked the DVD screener of the full movie online throughout Facebook and other social media.
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- MYR 2.800.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 48 minutos
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