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Khurafat - Perjanjian Syaitan

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Khurafat - Perjanjian Syaitan

"Khurafat" begins with Johan (Syamsul Yusof), a young man working as an assistant in a government hospital. He is a married man who has a wife named Aishah (Liyana Jasmay). The newlyweds are leading a peaceful life when suddenly they find themselves besieged by a weird creature. The presence of a mysterious old woman, together with the sudden emergence of Johan's ex-girlfriend Anna (Sabrina Ali) add to the mystery. Anna is always disturbing Johan even though she knows Johan is now with Aishah.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 5.8
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Crew : Director,  Editor, 
Cast : Syamsul Yusof Liyana Jasmay Along Eyzendy Mariani Fauziah Nawi
Genre : Horror

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Reviews

GazerRise
2018/08/30

Fantastic!

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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InformationRap
2018/08/30

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Bluebell Alcock
2018/08/30

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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a-idzwan
2011/12/27

I knew this movie was about a horror movie with a religion scene. And i salute this movie because of the filmmaker was syamsul yusof. I had watched this movie and the scene was really awesome. Its like really happenBut i just want to say. Why syamsul yusof wanna make of his own as like to be a singer and an actor. In this movie, He being a rapper singer on his film. Can he just doing his film without to be an actor nor singer soundtrack. I don't get it.. Why he want to be an actor and at the same times, he was a director of this film. Its just a burden of himself. About the budjet of this movie only afford to buy a Ferrari.. Can they just improve to be the expensive movie. So it can be the best movie ever. About the genre of this movie, its not to scary. I think malay horror movie was the worst scary movie ever.... I think they should improve some things.... As to be a movieholic. Hollywood movie was far as good as malay movie. I hope they realize to make an improve of something.

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Remy_Azhary
2011/07/28

The reason for my heading above is self-explanatory. I mean for those of you who are well- versed with many Hollywood movies like THE SIXTH SENSE and WHAT LIES BENEATH, well, this movie is almost the exact replica of what those two movies are. The idea for KHURAFAT was somewhat "copied" from those films.This film also "borrowed" ideas from Japanese horror flicks like THE RING and JU-ON. So without much explanation, KHURAFAT still maintains the order of horror in place in tuned to the Asian taste for what supernatural horror is. This last remark is in view of the Asian psyche where realms of the unknowns remains not only as a mystery but a mystical fascination in every Asian.One conspicuous thing that I observed is the similarity between KHURAFAT and JANGAN PANDANG BELAKANG (whose main lead of the latter film, Pierre Andre, was also the writer and director of the film) in that the "entities" looked pretty much the same; the gory make- ups and costumes. Even the premises of both films made use of almost the same Malay folklore of Hantu Pelesit ("Inheritance Demon").Nevertheless, the brilliance of KHURAFAT is how Syamsul Yusof tweaked the sophistication of those Hollywood movies mentioned above to compel Asian audience particularly the Malays.For one thing, Malay movies, in general, follow a straightforward storyline without much twists nor requiring the audience's participation to think about how each piece of the movie puzzle comes together. But this Syamsul Yusof's tour-de-force is indeed the first to break that traditional convention and compel the audience to think about the pieces together.I, for one, am both at a lost but impressed at how Syamsul Yusof managed to construct such wonderful script that comprised an intricate weave of mystery without leaving any clues along the way. The truth could only be known right at the end of the movie...and THAT, I think, is the fresh and original idea - that is, not leaving any breadcrumbs for the audience to pick up any clues whatsoever but instead making them stay riveted to the screen till the end.KUDOS TO SYAMSUL YUSOF!!!By the way, with a film that comes attached with warning saying "Expectant mothers and people of poor heart conditions are advised not to see this film" such as this who could resist not watching it. It bounds to make dig deep into the human curiosity.

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