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Barakati is an intriguing blend of action and horror, set against the backdrop of Indonesian archaeology. The film follows Abdul Manan, played by Fedi Nuril, who dives deep into the unsettling mystique surrounding a 14th-century lontar. The atmosphere is thick with tension, with an underlying sense of dread woven throughout. The pacing varies, sometimes quickening to match the action sequences but often slowing down to delve into the lore and history, which adds a rich depth to the narrative. Practical effects bring a tactile quality to the horror elements, giving it an edge that many modern films lack. The performances, particularly from Nuril and Jono Armstrong, anchor the film, infusing it with a sense of authenticity amidst the supernatural chaos. Overall, it stands out for its unique cultural lens on horror storytelling.
Unique take on Indonesian folkloreStrong performances from the leadsInteresting use of practical effects
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