Review of "Journal Risa"
"Journal Risa," adapted from Risa Saraswati's supernatural experiences, unfortunately falls short of expectations for horror enthusiasts. Despite having a promising premise about a supernatural adventure, the film feels bland and lacks the tension one would hope for. The plot progresses slowly and aimlessly, with many scenes feeling forced and serving merely as fillers. Instead of creating a chilling atmosphere, the horror elements come across as cliché and ineffective, making the viewing experience dull and forgettable.
The characters also fail to leave a lasting impact. The performances feel flat, with dialogues that are shallow and often awkward. The relationships between characters are underdeveloped, making it hard for the audience to connect with the story. Even Risa, the central figure who should be the film's main draw, does not evoke sympathy or interest due to her poorly developed character arc.
From a technical perspective, the cinematography and special effects are underwhelming. The sound design, which should have been a key element in building suspense, ends up being excessive and distracting. Overall, "Journal Risa" delivers an unsatisfying viewing experience. With a weak plot, unconvincing characters, and subpar technical execution, this film is hard to recommend. It truly deserves only one star.