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Soul

Original title: Roh
  • 2019
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.3K
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Soul (2019)
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Folk HorrorDramaHorrorMystery

Set in the past, in which a family gets a visit from a strange little girl with a frightening prediction.Set in the past, in which a family gets a visit from a strange little girl with a frightening prediction.Set in the past, in which a family gets a visit from a strange little girl with a frightening prediction.

  • Director
    • Emir Ezwan
  • Writers
    • Emir Ezwan
    • Amir Hafizi
    • Nazri Vovinski
  • Stars
    • Farah Ahmad
    • Mhia Farhana
    • Harith Haziq
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emir Ezwan
    • Writers
      • Emir Ezwan
      • Amir Hafizi
      • Nazri Vovinski
    • Stars
      • Farah Ahmad
      • Mhia Farhana
      • Harith Haziq
    • 29User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Farah Ahmad
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    • Director
      • Emir Ezwan
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      • Emir Ezwan
      • Amir Hafizi
      • Nazri Vovinski
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    9Noryn161

    Refreshing Grim Tale for the Soul

    The plot is simple. It is about a mother and her 2 kids. One day they were visited by a little girl who woke up the next day with a prophesy that the whole family will be killed by the next full moon. They were then visited by 2 strangers and strange events followed. One of the stranger reminds me of Hantu Galah, a man who went out one day to find a white deer for his pregnant wife. He ended up killing all the animals and cursed by the jungle spirits. He never came home.

    But Roh is not a story about Hantu Galah. It is something else.

    It is not a horror about screams. It is a horror movie that gives you feels and that is scary.

    There are no special and cheap gimmicky effects that flood many horror films. Either I have not seen that many horror films as I would like to claim, I could not recall any borrowed scenes from Western horror movies to induce fear and screams.

    It moves on a glacial pace ( maybe too slow for some kot) bringing audience shudder as it slowly moves from one scene to the next.

    Without a heavy plot and special effects, Roh relies a lot on the jungle for its soul. The cinematography is excellent that it feels like a disservice to call it as an insta-worthy scenes in motion for a movie that is cheap in budget but high on class.

    The ending makes you want to watch it all over again, to catch back what you missed before. There is a good message behind the movie. From the opening where it quoted Quran verses to the end, it made me wonder why the characters did not notice the signs in the middle. Why must you be reminded of God by evil?

    Try and watch this. To me, when a movie refused to escape from my mind immediately but chose to meander in my thoughts urging me to blog, it is a good movie.
    5vmanson-49017

    What a waste.

    It's like giving someone who can't cook all the best ingredients and the best modern Kitchen but the person doesn't know how to cook. The movie looks beautiful and the pacing is nice, acting also good, but the the ending is just horrible. Watched with family and friends but no one understood the movie and we all felt like we were taken for a ride. The pay off for waiting and following the movie till the end is not there. Could have been the best Malaysian movie but ended up making the audience angry.
    9Come-and-Review

    Malaysian "The Witch"

    I am usually the first to dissent from saying that a certain film is the foreign equivalent of another, but in this case the comparison helps me identifying the tone and target audience of who will appreciate this film.

    It's a slow burn, devoid of any mainstream sensationalism that makes the horror genre suffer lately. It's definitely more of an arthouse work, that cares more about constructing a narrative than making the audience get a heart attack.

    Like, as I learned, most of the latter horror films from far east, Roh draws from local folklore. What makes Roh more interesting is the sense of mystery that sorrounds the events.

    In a clear choice, the dialogue is minimal and there is heavy subtraction. In other words, much is implied, not said, assumed, and this makes the ending, although clear, with unanswered questions.

    I mentioned "The Witch" because the tone is very similar, although the setting is somewhat radically different, and the different culture makes the seemingly similar plots very radically different.

    Roh is Emir Ezwan's directorial debut, and as such, it is outstanding. I hope that we get to see more from him in the near future.

    I have seen "Roh" at the Far East Film Festival Online. Despite the first "official" screening is on the 3rd of July, all the films of the films can be seen at any time during the festival days.
    6Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews

    What could go wrong deep in the Malaysian forest...

    This one started out great for me. Super atmospheric and visually beautiful with a solid creep factor. As it went on, the story got more and more convoluted and slightly confusing to the point that it fell apart for me a bit. However I wouldn't let that deter you from watching it, it just dropped it from a 7 to a 6.5, ultimately leaving it at a 6.

    Regardless, beautiful atmospheric slow burn folk horror, would recommend .
    6youngcollind

    Simple and creepy

    I feel pretty down the middle on this one. I was invested, but maybe not riveted. It delivers the necessities competently, never feeling derivative, but not totally something you haven't seen before. I couldn't always see where it was going, but I wasn't that surprised when it got there. It's the pinnacle of the slow burn, taking it's time but properly peppering in some shockingly morose scenes, and definitely not shying away from violence towards children. The cinematography is lovely, though that generally just amounts to a multitude of slow shots of the jungle, the droning music hammers home the moody atmosphere.

    I don't wanna come off too harshly, it's clearly an indie picture due to how sparse it all is, but it looks great and the performances are excellent. Basically everyone involved did good at their jobs, which is a pretty solid accomplishment for first time director Emir Ezwan. The minimalism is a bit of a patience tester, so it'll be down to individual tastes how effective that is. If you're a fan of folk horror and stuff like The Witch, this might be up your alley. It feels like a wise old sage spinning a dark tail of the evils of the old world, delivered at a steady, deliberate pace with very little light at the end of the tunnel.

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      Official submission of Malaysia for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Malaysia
    • Official site
      • Kuman Pictures
    • Language
      • Malay
    • Also known as
      • Roh
    • Filming locations
      • Dengkil, Selangor, Malaysia
    • Production company
      • Kuman Pictures
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      1 hour 23 minutes
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      • Dolby Surround 5.1

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