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Hantu Aborsi is a curious entry in the horror genre, weaving a tale around a young girl named Caca who claims to have a friend, Cinta, in her new room. The film has this eerie atmosphere that builds slowly, almost like a creeping fog, as Caca’s innocence contrasts sharply with the dark themes surrounding her friendship. The pacing is deliberate, letting tension simmer until it culminates in unsettling moments that linger. It’s interesting how the film explores childhood fears and the implications of loss—especially in a cultural context. Practical effects are employed sparingly but effectively, and the performances, particularly from the child actor, have a rawness that adds to the overall unsettling vibe. Definitely not your typical horror fare, it offers a unique perspective on ghosts and the traumas they represent.
Distinctive themes of childhood and lossAtmospheric buildup and unsettling toneInteresting cultural context in horror portrayal
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