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Menara Stasiun Cawang is a rather intriguing entry in the horror genre, weaving a narrative that feels both intimate and unsettling. The film follows Adit, a documentary filmmaker, as he grapples with the mysterious death of his wife. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build slowly, and it really leans into the supernatural elements β even if Adit himself is skeptical. The performances, especially from Iqbal Perdana, carry a weight of emotional depth that aligns perfectly with the film's eerie atmosphere. There's this constant play between reality and the mystical, which is really what sets it apart. Not overly reliant on flashy effects, it instead opts for a more grounded approach, making the horror feel eerily relatable.
Explores themes of grief and disbelief.Not reliant on CGI, focuses on practical effects.Pacing allows for slow build-up of tension.
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