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Satu Suro is this intriguing piece of Indonesian horror that kind of lingers in your mind. The film builds this unsettling atmosphere from the start, with Bayu’s frantic journey between the hospital and home. It's all about isolation, right? The way the old building looms—empty and eerie— creates this tension that keeps you on edge. You really feel for Bayu as he encounters these ghostly remnants of what once was. The practical effects are surprisingly good for a smaller production, giving everything a tangible weight. The performances, though not flashy, feel genuine and grounded, which adds to the overall creepiness. It’s not your typical jump scare fest; it’s more of a slow burn that stays with you.
Focus on the atmosphere and pacing.Good example of practical effects in indie horror.Interesting thematic exploration of isolation.
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