Waktu Maghrib
- 2023
- 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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In a village there is a girl who says goodbye to the mosque to pray maghrib to her father.In a village there is a girl who says goodbye to the mosque to pray maghrib to her father.In a village there is a girl who says goodbye to the mosque to pray maghrib to her father.
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Nasarius
- Marto (Ayu's Father)
- (as Nasarius Ardhani Sudaryono)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is first Indonesian-language film get banned in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman and Lebanon due to negative portrayal of some Muslims characters as evil and villain which more provocative.
- SoundtracksYok Dolanan
Performed by Octa Resha Pawestri
Music by Fajar Ahadi
Lyrics by Aulia Kristanti
Mixed & Mastered by Devid Salasughi
Featured review
This Indonesian, Islamic themed, horror film is based off a youtube short of the same name.
And seems to be fashioned as a sort of cautionary tale, for young muslims, in regards to legends that have developed around the tradition that they should not travel outside their house after dusk...unless they are going to mosque for Magrib (evening prayer).
Having been funded by Sky Media, it's not exactly a low budget undertaking.
The production quality here is excellent.
And tends to make up for some of the less solid (slightly exaggerated) acting performances.
However, it must be taken into consideration that this is a children's horror, aimed at a youth market.
Which- as a random white dude- I find to be pretty cool!
As it is a perfect story to encompass the nightmarish anxieties that any young muslim kid might have.
After a brief introduction, we find ourselves following two best friends...one of which is suffering the mental torment, from the perceived results of his actions, after one of his reactive wishes manifests into reality.
That leaves him bearing the burden of guilt.
Which, it is suggested, stems from him breaking the aforementioned taboo.
Thus opening him up to be possessed by dark, and nefarious, spiritual forces.
As a non-muslim westerner...this is honestly not something I would expect to exist.
So colour me pleasantly surprised at how good of a children's horror this really is!
Because I genuinely suspect that it would have freaked me out as a kid.
And, even as an adult, I found it to be highly entertaining...with a mild amount of gore; and some great special effects.
All-in-all, this is a great little film, no matter who you are, or how you look at it.
But I suspect it will hit especially hard with young muslims.
Either way...it's most definitely worth a watch!
6.5 out of 10.
And seems to be fashioned as a sort of cautionary tale, for young muslims, in regards to legends that have developed around the tradition that they should not travel outside their house after dusk...unless they are going to mosque for Magrib (evening prayer).
Having been funded by Sky Media, it's not exactly a low budget undertaking.
The production quality here is excellent.
And tends to make up for some of the less solid (slightly exaggerated) acting performances.
However, it must be taken into consideration that this is a children's horror, aimed at a youth market.
Which- as a random white dude- I find to be pretty cool!
As it is a perfect story to encompass the nightmarish anxieties that any young muslim kid might have.
After a brief introduction, we find ourselves following two best friends...one of which is suffering the mental torment, from the perceived results of his actions, after one of his reactive wishes manifests into reality.
That leaves him bearing the burden of guilt.
Which, it is suggested, stems from him breaking the aforementioned taboo.
Thus opening him up to be possessed by dark, and nefarious, spiritual forces.
As a non-muslim westerner...this is honestly not something I would expect to exist.
So colour me pleasantly surprised at how good of a children's horror this really is!
Because I genuinely suspect that it would have freaked me out as a kid.
And, even as an adult, I found it to be highly entertaining...with a mild amount of gore; and some great special effects.
All-in-all, this is a great little film, no matter who you are, or how you look at it.
But I suspect it will hit especially hard with young muslims.
Either way...it's most definitely worth a watch!
6.5 out of 10.
- meddlecore
- Aug 2, 2023
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Вечерняя молитва
- Filming locations
- Kubumen, Central Java, Indonesia(location)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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