2 reviews
I remember watching zee horror show in early 90s and i would say, the show in its time was scary and creepy. However, the same shots, creepy shots, when i watch now seems cringy and comic. Maybe a few things suit their own time and moments.
I watched the Kuntilanak trilogy and found the third one most boring and stretched to come to a conclusion. The main protagonist didn't have much choice to her role and at times seemed off track or with card board laden character. The rest members faced the same fate like in the movie.
A sprinkle of suggestion to the creator Rizal: stop repeated acts and jump scares, they rather rising pulse irritate and defy their own logic.
I watched the Kuntilanak trilogy and found the third one most boring and stretched to come to a conclusion. The main protagonist didn't have much choice to her role and at times seemed off track or with card board laden character. The rest members faced the same fate like in the movie.
A sprinkle of suggestion to the creator Rizal: stop repeated acts and jump scares, they rather rising pulse irritate and defy their own logic.
This film was creepy! Julie Estelle did it again. It's about youngsters finding their two missing friends in Ujung Sedo. Samantha (Julie Estelle), had her own mission to go there. So, they met each other there and went together. After a long time, they felt something. One by one, They're missing. Otherwise, Samantha Had to rid her Wangsit. So, she had to find a witch doctor to heal her. But, the witch doctor had an evil plan. The setting at the jungle was creepy. The acting was good (not excellent). The acting was a bit melodramatic. I almost forgot. Yeni (Cindy Valerie), did a good advice for the message she told. So, that's just what i'm going to say.
my vote is: 7/10
my vote is: 7/10
- khalifshirad
- Jul 18, 2009
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