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So, 'Keramat' is an interesting take on the horror genre. It dives into the dark underbelly of village life and the consequences of mob mentality. Habib, played by Zul Suphian, finds himself caught in this web of accusations, and that's where it gets eerie. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the tension β you really feel the fear and paranoia building. The practical effects are decent for a low-budget film, which gives it a raw edge that enhances the chilling atmosphere. Diana Amir as Mustika and Alex Yanz as Jabar bring a sort of tragic weight to their roles. What stands out is how it blends supernatural elements with social commentary on injustice and vengeance. Itβs a unique watch for those who appreciate horror that has depth.
Explores themes of injustice and mob mentalityDistinctive blend of horror and social commentaryNoteworthy performances enhance the narrative
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