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I had high expectations for an entertaining, possibly powerful retelling of this classic horror tale by Sifu Glen and Gavin (et al).
However, while I did not come away from the movie feeling that it was a failure , I felt disappointed at the movie's lack of oomph.
To me , it failed to conjure an atmosphere of eeriness and foreboding , and I thought its scenes and momentum lacked in the thrill and horror departments quite a bit .
The acting and script seemed adequate , and I especially enjoyed the artistry/cinematography of the scenes set in Kampong setting/reflecting lifestyle then.
I look forward to a future rendition that will also include that -all too classic , too good to be missed - comic relief scene - the Malay Satay man and his two (Chinese and Indian) friends /customers , all whom come face to face with and flee in terror from the Pontianak!
Good try please keep it up
V
However, while I did not come away from the movie feeling that it was a failure , I felt disappointed at the movie's lack of oomph.
To me , it failed to conjure an atmosphere of eeriness and foreboding , and I thought its scenes and momentum lacked in the thrill and horror departments quite a bit .
The acting and script seemed adequate , and I especially enjoyed the artistry/cinematography of the scenes set in Kampong setting/reflecting lifestyle then.
I look forward to a future rendition that will also include that -all too classic , too good to be missed - comic relief scene - the Malay Satay man and his two (Chinese and Indian) friends /customers , all whom come face to face with and flee in terror from the Pontianak!
Good try please keep it up
V
- CocoMunster
- Jan 27, 2020
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If I could give less than 1 star i would be doing so. The movie is 100% lack of story line. The cinematography is good and i like what they did with the sound effects and all of that. But in the end i felt like im watching a predator movie. Only 1-2 scene you can feel the eerie but the rest it just like watching an action movie instead of a ghost movie. Seriously I felt its not worth it for me to spend it to watch at cinema. So dont waste your time. Just wait for it to be aired at tv then you ll know what i mean. Im so dissapointed with this kind of movie after paying RM85 for my family. Not to mention how they felt. Not recommended at all.
- techymatic
- Sep 14, 2019
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This Malaysian horror film opens at a wedding in 1965. Siti and Khalid are the bride and groom; he has a son from a previous relationship. During the reception a friend things he sees Khalid's ex in the crowd but when he looks again she is gone. As he drives home he brakes his car to avoid hitting a woman in the road. When he gets out he is killed. The next day his body is found hanging, high in a tree, in the village. A village mystic claims that Khalid and his family have brought a curse on the village; if uncleansed the will suffer further tragedy. This curse is in the form of a Pontianak; a woman who died during childbirth and became a vengeful vampiric ghost.
I thought this was a solid little horror film. It wasn't too scary but was a little bit gorier than I expected given that it only had a 'UK-12' rating. It is the first Malaysian film I'd seen and I must admit I hadn't heard of a Pontianak before; she proved to be an interesting 'monster'... more sympathetic than one might expect; especially once we learn how she came into being. While she was described as vampiric she didn't act like a vampire, at least not in the traditional western sense; this made her more interesting as it was something new. The film had a great atmosphere and a good '60s feel. Overall I wouldn't say this was very scary but I'd still recommend it to horror fans looking for something a bit different.
These comments are based on watching the film in Malay with English subtitles.
I thought this was a solid little horror film. It wasn't too scary but was a little bit gorier than I expected given that it only had a 'UK-12' rating. It is the first Malaysian film I'd seen and I must admit I hadn't heard of a Pontianak before; she proved to be an interesting 'monster'... more sympathetic than one might expect; especially once we learn how she came into being. While she was described as vampiric she didn't act like a vampire, at least not in the traditional western sense; this made her more interesting as it was something new. The film had a great atmosphere and a good '60s feel. Overall I wouldn't say this was very scary but I'd still recommend it to horror fans looking for something a bit different.
These comments are based on watching the film in Malay with English subtitles.
- forthatusage
- Sep 15, 2019
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The plot was somewhat predictable, but it was still spooky and fun. And, the cast was great too. Worth a watch.
- snhaider-79067
- Oct 28, 2019
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I'm not sure what the writer and director were thinking...
There are better ways to spend your time and money
- kevin-fern25
- Nov 16, 2019
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The best thing of the movie is its stunning aesthetic: the costumes, the colours, the locations... everything is just stunning.
The figure of the Pontianak is also very interesting and has a lot of potential.
Sadly, a lot of this gets wasted. The movie has a weird and inconsistent pacing and a lot of scenes feel like fillers. Some things in the script don't even make much sense.
But overall I recommend it.
- borgolarici
- Aug 10, 2020
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Terrible show. Plot was predictable. The only horror I get is from watching a show this terrible. The very definition of pontianak is totally lost in this movie. Do you guys even know what is a pontianak and its portrayal? The settings are so bad that at times you can totally tell that it's done in a cheap movie studio.
- talib-05785
- Sep 3, 2019
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I shrieked, laughed, cried, closed my eyes, held my ears, thoroughly enjoyed myself ...
'Dendam Pontianak' is not only a homage to, but a rethinking of, the pontianak narrative - one which attempts to open our eyes to her world, which opens our hearts to her ...
I would unreservedly recommend this beautiful film to anyone and everyone ...
'Dendam Pontianak' is not only a homage to, but a rethinking of, the pontianak narrative - one which attempts to open our eyes to her world, which opens our hearts to her ...
I would unreservedly recommend this beautiful film to anyone and everyone ...
- jfwearspink
- Aug 30, 2019
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The only good thing about this film is the technical aspect. The cinematography is top notch, very colourful for horror film. The production design and costume design too deserved a praise.
Apart from that, it's overall a mediocre film. The characters are written shallowly. No single character i feel invested nor i found interesting. The film literally can just finish in less than hour. I felt that story stretched too long that the 2nd act being completely boring and doesn't even added anything.
I found the ending funny too. Suddenly the Pontianak just went mad and wrestle, flying kick all the men. Its like you seeing something from Van Helsing, pretty cool but funny.
Apart from that, it's overall a mediocre film. The characters are written shallowly. No single character i feel invested nor i found interesting. The film literally can just finish in less than hour. I felt that story stretched too long that the 2nd act being completely boring and doesn't even added anything.
I found the ending funny too. Suddenly the Pontianak just went mad and wrestle, flying kick all the men. Its like you seeing something from Van Helsing, pretty cool but funny.
- zelomatobap
- May 5, 2021
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Low cost production,horrible zombie movie....wait.... it's suppose to be a horror movie isn't it or am I missing something? Great cast but what a letdown with a predictable and lousy plot.Seriously Glen.... I think u can do better.
Nothing interesting about this film. Seriously. The plot is dull and boring, and it is not scary at freaking all.
- baizukahar
- Aug 18, 2021
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I love the painstaking recreation of the 50s and 60s. Good storyline combined with terrific acting and directing
- burutiterf
- Sep 11, 2019
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I love love love this re-imagining of the Pontianak genre! It's different from the usual jumpscares. Instead, it focuses on proper storytelling with elegant art direction, camerawork and sound design. The ending nails it for me. I am so proud we have a movie of this high production quality. I think the best tribute to a well-know genre is when you are brave to reimagine something new instead of repeating the same formula - and this movie does so for me!
- shaungohwm
- Aug 30, 2019
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Ravishingly beautiful cinematography. Really took my breath away as to how classic 60s everything looked. Definitely not your usual horror movie
- yrapicirev
- Sep 11, 2019
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Although some might say this does not have enough horror, I disagree. A modern feminist take on the classic films.
- siremboahe
- Sep 11, 2019
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I've not seen a better local horror movie than this. Simply sublime in all areas: plot, casting, direction, cinematography
- tyne-69238
- Sep 11, 2019
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I felt totally nostalgic watching this. Love how it has been updated yet remains classic. Also, surprised to see Christopher Doyle as part of the film staff. No wonder cinematography is so beautiful
- ringbastra
- Sep 11, 2019
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