The horror film “Anak Kunti” promises to send chills down viewers’ spines with its story of a kuntilanak ghost seeking justice. Set in a village during the 1990s, the film follows Sarah, an orphaned student who returns to her hometown to uncover her family’s origins. Her arrival stirs up dark secrets and awakens the spirit of her mother who died in tragedy.
Featuring a talented young cast including Gisellma Firmansyah and Abun Sungkar, alongside veteran rapper Iwa K, “Anak Kunti” promises impressive performances. The film is not just a simple ghost story, but also weaves in profound messages about maternal love and forgiveness.
With scenes shot in a boarding school area, “Anak Kunti” creates a gloomy, tense atmosphere that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. This is certainly a must-see for fans of horror films with a unique Indonesian cultural flavor.
The movie offers more than just scares, delving into themes of family secrets, cultural beliefs, and the power of maternal bonds. With its blend of supernatural elements and emotional depth, “Anak Kunti” looks set to be a standout entry in the Indonesian horror genre.