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Sugar Mill

Original title: Pabrik Gula
  • 2025
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 13m
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6.0/10
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Sugar Mill (2025)
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A group of seasonal laborers who come to an old sugar factory in the countryside to work during the harvest season.A group of seasonal laborers who come to an old sugar factory in the countryside to work during the harvest season.A group of seasonal laborers who come to an old sugar factory in the countryside to work during the harvest season.

  • Director
    • Awi Suryadi
  • Writers
    • Lele Laila
    • SimpleMan
  • Stars
    • Arbani Yasiz
    • Ersya Aurelia
    • Erika Carlina
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    • Director
      • Awi Suryadi
    • Writers
      • Lele Laila
      • SimpleMan
    • Stars
      • Arbani Yasiz
      • Ersya Aurelia
      • Erika Carlina
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arbani Yasiz
    • Fadhil
    Ersya Aurelia
    • Endah
    Erika Carlina
    • Naning
    Bukie B. Mansyur
    • Hendra
    Wavi Zihan
    • Wati
    Benidictus Siregar
    • Franky…
    Arif Alfiansyah
    • Dwi
    Sadana Agung Sulistya
    • Karno
    Yono Bakrie
    • Rano
    Azela Putri
    • Rani
    Dewi Pakis
    • Mbah Jinah
    Budi Ros
    • Mbah Samin
    Vonny Anggraini
    Vonny Anggraini
    • Marni
    Gilang Devialdy
    • Eko
    Hayati Azis
    • Nyi Wilengi
    Pratito Wibowo
    • Dalboh
    Tina Sultani
    • Dutch Ghost
    Dando Nicolas Jereme
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      • SimpleMan
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    10boglekp

    Pabrik Gula: Chilling Entertainment with Clear Intent

    Pabrik Gula boldly brings local folklore to the screen, offering a horror story that feels relatable and grounded for Indonesian audiences. While it shares a similar tone with KKN di Desa Penari, it doesn't merely follow a trend-instead, it presents a storyline and message that are easy to grasp. At its core, this film isn't just about scares, but about the power of human goodness. It reminds us that supernatural beings aren't always enemies-they can be challenged by acts of kindness and even coexist with humans when mutual respect is upheld.

    What's commendable is the film's clear audience segmentation: rated 17+ for the regular version and 21+ for the uncut. This responsible decision is rare in local horror films and serves as a healthy guide for viewers to choose based on their age.

    Although the film received negative reviews, many of them come off as repetitive and overly critical-more like an agenda than fair analysis. When we look at its craftsmanship, cinematography, strong acting performances, and the way it balances horror, drama, and comedy, Pabrik Gula stands as a complete entertainment package.

    In conclusion, if you're looking for a film that combines suspense, cultural identity, and refined execution, Pabrik Gula delivers. It's not just a horror movie-it's an experience that merges spirituality, local wisdom, and cinematic storytelling into one impactful narrative.
    9kukuhp-0

    Franky & Dwi: Comic Relief That Completes the Experience

    Pabrik Gula may carry the look and feel of a horror film, but it's much more than that. With a slow-building tension and eerie visuals, the film still finds room to entertain - largely thanks to Franky and Dwi, the comedic duo who manage to steal scenes without disrupting the overall tone.

    Their presence adds warmth and personality, giving the audience time to laugh and reset before diving back into the film's unsettling layers. It's a refreshing approach that adds depth rather than distraction.

    In the end, Pabrik Gula is perfect for those who crave both thrills and light-hearted moments. It's not just about fear - it's about the ride, the balance, and the surprises along the way.
    10Yuki-08

    Pabrik gula a horror movie filled with suspense

    Pabrik Gula successfully conveys deep social criticism without losing its cinematic aesthetics. Directed with great visual precision, the film depicts the lives of sugar factory workers with a heart-wrenching yet empathetic narrative. The images of old factories, creaking machines, and the harsh working atmosphere are shown not as documentation, but as symbols of an outdated and suffocating system.

    One of the film's strengths lies in its ability to capture the stillness and facial expressions of its characters. There is not much dialog, but the expressions and atmosphere are enough to convey emotion and tension. The minimal background music reinforces the impression of silence and the heavy burden of life borne by the characters.

    Pabrik Gula is a movie that gives the audience room to reflect. It does not lecture, but shows clearly-through the daily life behind the walls of an old factory-about inequality, injustice, and human resilience in the face of an unfavorable system.
    9Nefarius45

    Great Suspense of SEA Horror

    Some critics seem to be blindly judging this film without knowing the reasons and why it was made. It is clear that this film is based on true events,which happened in the sugar factory. And some people don't like the way the story goes. How can people change the true story? The main key to making this film is to retell what happened rather than changing the storyline to make it more interesting. To be honest, this film has very good quality, in terms of the storyline I don't care, because it's a true story. I like his jumpscare the most, very effective, even the ghost faces are scary, and a very good experienced. The audio visual is good.
    10RizalL-25

    "Pabrik gula": Terror Wrapped in Visual Beauty and Emotional Storytelling

    "Pabrik Gula" is one of the latest local horror films that successfully proves that the horror genre does not always have to rely on cheap jump scares. Set in an old factory that has long been abandoned, this movie presents a consistent tense atmosphere, built slowly but effectively. From start to finish, "Pabrik Gula" provides a spine-tingling viewing experience, but at the same time offers a depth of story that we rarely find in other horror films.

    Since the first minute, the gloomy atmosphere has begun to sink in. The camera moves slowly through the dusty old building, revealing rusty machines and long hallways that seem to hold dark secrets. The factory setting is not just a setting, but a character in itself-a living, threatening entity. The director smartly builds tension not with loud noises or sudden surprises, but with silence, with faint shadows in the corner of the eye, and with the feeling that something terrible is always lurking just out of sight.

    The story of "Sugar Factory" centers on a group of characters who have an emotional connection to the factory-be it family, local history, or unresolved guilt. This makes the movie more than just an ordinary ghost story. There is a strong layer of emotion behind all the terror, giving added weight to every fear the characters feel. We're not just scared because there's something creepy on the screen; we're scared because we care about the fate of the characters.

    The acting of the cast deserves great praise. They manage to bring their fears to the screen in such a natural way that we are dragged into it. When the main characters start experiencing strange occurrences - shadows that move on their own, whispers in empty hallways, and terrifying apparitions - their emotions feel very real. There is no overacting; all the fear, panic, and desperation are portrayed with the right intensity.

    The cinematography in "Sugar Factory" is one of its most striking strengths. Every corner of the factory is captured beautifully yet eerily. The play of light and shadow is masterfully done, creating a constant sense of anxiety that never really subsides. The factory itself feels alive, as if it's breathing, lurking, and waiting for the right moment to pounce. The use of faded colors and dark filters further emphasizes the gloomy atmosphere that wraps the entire film.

    The sound in this movie also deserves a thumbs up. Instead of using loud music and excessive sound effects, "Sugar Factory" chooses to play with silence, horrifying mechanical sounds, and faint whispers that make the audience feel uncomfortable. It's a clever form of sound design, which really adds an extra layer of suspense.

    The story itself is also strong. It doesn't just rely on ghosts or creepy creatures as a source of fear, but also brings up themes about human greed, past sins, and the price to pay for betrayal. There is a moral message tucked away, but it is delivered subtly without feeling patronizing. The ending of the movie is also satisfying-open enough to let the audience think, but also clear enough to give a sense of completion.

    Overall, "Sugar Factory" is an excellent example of how a horror movie can blend emotional storytelling, gripping atmosphere, and psychological terror into a memorable whole. It's a movie that not only makes us scream in fear, but also leaves us pondering long after the screen has gone dark.

    For true horror lovers, "Sugar Factory" is an experience not to be missed. It is a movie that will stay in your mind long after you leave the theater. And for Indonesian cinema, it is proof that we are capable of producing quality, evocative, horror films that we can be proud of.

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      The teaser poster of this film receives backlash due to it's sensual nature.
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      Written by Tedi Nurmanto

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2025 (Indonesia)
    • Country of origin
      • Indonesia
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    • Language
      • Indonesian
    • Also known as
      • Ingenio Azucarero
    • Filming locations
      • Yogyakarta, Indonesia
    • Production company
      • MD Pictures
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      • $505,963
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 13 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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