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Khanzab is an intriguing horror flick that dives into trauma and the supernatural, set against the chaotic backdrop of '98 Banyuwangi. The atmosphere is thick with dread, perfect for fans of psychological horror. Rahayu's struggle with his faith and the khanzab haunting him creates a palpable tension throughout. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sit with Rahayu's pain and fear. Practical effects are used here to evoke a sense of reality that CGI often misses, enhancing the rawness of his experiences. The performances, particularly Rahayu's, bring a depth that makes the horror feel personal, rather than just another slasher trope. It's definitely a distinct take on horror, anchored in cultural elements that are less explored in mainstream cinema.
Explores psychological horror themes.Focus on practical effects over CGI.Set in a culturally rich backdrop.
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