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As a quintessential work of the modern Indonesian horror wave, 'Sabrina' (2018), directed by Rocky Soraya, is not merely a noteworthy expansion of 'The Doll' universe but also asserts its standing through its meticulous approach to fear construction.
The film deliberately avoids traditional ghost stories, instead focusing on demonic possession and relentless psychological pressure. Cinematic techniques are employed with significant impact, particularly in crafting classic yet well-timed and unpredictable jumpscares. Close-up shots, chilling sound design, and spectral visual effects are seamlessly interwoven, creating a suffocating, lingering sense of dread. Director Soraya expertly uses supernatural elements and dark occult practices to escalate the tension, transforming a domestic setting into a battleground between humanity and unseen forces.
The cast, especially Luna Maya as Maira, delivers a compelling performance, conveying anguish, panic, and a fierce resolve against the malevolent entity. The eerie presence of Sara Wijayanto as the psychic medium adds significant depth to the spiritual dimension, enhancing the realism of the supernatural conflict. While the narrative occasionally succumbs to genre tropes, the strong performances and robust filmmaking techniques ultimately redeem it, making Sabrina an authentically effective horror experience that solidifies its place within the burgeoning Indonesian horror genre.
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