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Alena: Anak Ratu Iblis dives deep into the unsettling dynamics of family and the shadows that lurk within. Hendra and Maya’s seemingly altruistic act of adopting a child spirals into a haunting narrative that intertwines luck with calamity. The film’s pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build gradually, almost suffocating at times. There’s a pervasive unease, amplified by practical effects that create a tangible sense of dread. The performances are solid, capturing the growing paranoia and desperation of the parents. It’s distinct in how it melds traditional horror themes with a psychological twist. The child, innocent yet ambiguous, leaves you questioning what lies beneath the surface of familial love and the price of their decision.
Explores themes of family and trust. · Effective use of practical effects enhancing the atmosphere. · Captivating performances that elevate the tension.
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