“Sumala” delves into a chilling tale that has haunted the villagers of Semarang Regency for generations. The name itself sends shivers down spines, as it is synonymous with dread and danger. According to local lore, Sumala is a malevolent spirit that prowls the night, and the mere mention of its name is enough to send villagers into a panic.
As darkness descends, the streets empty, and doors are locked tight. Fear grips the community, preventing anyone from daring to step outside after sunset. The film masterfully captures this atmosphere of terror, showing how deeply ingrained Sumala’s legend is in the lives of the villagers. It explores the psychological impact of living under the constant threat of an unseen force, leaving the audience questioning what is real and what is mere superstition.