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Hidayah dives into a curious blend of drama and horror, set against the backdrop of Mekarsari Village. The film takes its time establishing an unsettling atmosphere that slowly wraps around you, drawing you into Bahri's increasingly tense journey. There’s something haunting about how the villagers are portrayed, their expressions filled with unspoken dread. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, which really enhances the creeping sense of unease. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, giving a rawness to the horror elements. Performances feel grounded, with Bahri’s character arc pushing the emotional weight of the story. It’s distinct in how it combines local folklore with modern anxieties, making it a noteworthy piece for collectors interested in nuanced horror narratives.
Subtle blend of folklore and horror.Grounded performances add depth.Atmosphere built through pacing and tension.
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