5 reviews
I think that overall this was a successful film. I think it could have benefited greatly from being condensed a bit. The almost two hour run time felt drawn out and like they didn't have quite enough to fill it. The pacing was just a tad too slow but what they did have was interesting and spooky.
I wish they had leaned into the creepy folk lore they were working with opposed to relying on quite a few jump scares. Also the special effects weren't the best but can for sure be looked past. The acting over all was decent across the board with two really great, high intensity high emotion scenes from the son towards the end.
I am partial to foreign folk horror so I am giving this a six, but for most it would probably land around a 5. Would still recommend.
I wish they had leaned into the creepy folk lore they were working with opposed to relying on quite a few jump scares. Also the special effects weren't the best but can for sure be looked past. The acting over all was decent across the board with two really great, high intensity high emotion scenes from the son towards the end.
I am partial to foreign folk horror so I am giving this a six, but for most it would probably land around a 5. Would still recommend.
- Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews
- Mar 7, 2023
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Now now, before the bawang army attack me.. I am Malaysian kay. The movie is okay. A little jump scare here and there, but it was on point and well executed. What I love about this is the myth and mysteries throughout the movie, it keep you guessing. Some scene are depicting real life situations for single mothers. What comes after the reveal is what I don't like about the movie. The movie can be dragging with unnecessary scenes that contribute to no point to the ending. The ending is predictable including the mid-credit scene. The Wekasan Wednesday is interesting, I didnt know what it's about until I googled it.
That's all I guess. Its a good horror flick and room for improvement. At least better than most Malaysian's horror movie.
That's all I guess. Its a good horror flick and room for improvement. At least better than most Malaysian's horror movie.
When I sat down here in 2023 to watch the 2022 Indonesian horror movie "Inang" (aka "The Womb"), I hadn't heard about the movie at all. But it being an Asian horror movie was, of course, sufficient to make me want to watch it.
So I had no expectations to the movie, and writer Deo Mahameru and director Fajar Nugros had every opportunity to entertain, bedazzle and surprise me.
Well, I wasn't much of any of those three things actually, because "Inang" was a rather mundane and semi-boring horror movie. There wasn't much of anything scary happening in the movie at any time. And while the storyline actually was adequate enough, there just simply wasn't enough drive to the narrative to keep this movie above the waters of mediocrity.
The acting performances in "Inang" were good. I wasn't familiar with the cast, but they actually put on good performances, despite of only having limited material to work with.
As much as I enjoy horror movies and with all the horror movies I have sat through, then "Inang" doesn't even remotely come close to being a memorable or scary movie experience. As silently as this movie crept in under the radar, just as quietly will it fade back into oblivion. "Inang" is the type of movie that you watch once, shelf it and never glance at its direction a second time.
And that ending of the movie was just so predictable that you saw it coming a mile away.
My rating of "Inang" lands on a four out of ten stars.
So I had no expectations to the movie, and writer Deo Mahameru and director Fajar Nugros had every opportunity to entertain, bedazzle and surprise me.
Well, I wasn't much of any of those three things actually, because "Inang" was a rather mundane and semi-boring horror movie. There wasn't much of anything scary happening in the movie at any time. And while the storyline actually was adequate enough, there just simply wasn't enough drive to the narrative to keep this movie above the waters of mediocrity.
The acting performances in "Inang" were good. I wasn't familiar with the cast, but they actually put on good performances, despite of only having limited material to work with.
As much as I enjoy horror movies and with all the horror movies I have sat through, then "Inang" doesn't even remotely come close to being a memorable or scary movie experience. As silently as this movie crept in under the radar, just as quietly will it fade back into oblivion. "Inang" is the type of movie that you watch once, shelf it and never glance at its direction a second time.
And that ending of the movie was just so predictable that you saw it coming a mile away.
My rating of "Inang" lands on a four out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- Feb 15, 2023
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There's nothing special in the movie. As I said in the title; it's just Drama with a few jumpscare here and there, and that's it.
Story is super predictable and really dumbed down hence making the unveiling of the mystery feels so lacking. It seems the director doesn't know how to "show not tell" while shooting this movie.
The horror aspect of this movie is that all of horror and scary things is so pointless, when it's all finished you kinda asking yourself "what was all the horror about?" It's brought nothing and it's awful to call this one as a horror movie.
One thing I liked about this movie is the pacing. The first 30 minutes of the movie is the prolog (which is nice) to horror movie that it will bring, but alas it never came. 4/10.
Story is super predictable and really dumbed down hence making the unveiling of the mystery feels so lacking. It seems the director doesn't know how to "show not tell" while shooting this movie.
The horror aspect of this movie is that all of horror and scary things is so pointless, when it's all finished you kinda asking yourself "what was all the horror about?" It's brought nothing and it's awful to call this one as a horror movie.
One thing I liked about this movie is the pacing. The first 30 minutes of the movie is the prolog (which is nice) to horror movie that it will bring, but alas it never came. 4/10.
- rafifshafwan
- Oct 12, 2022
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Not that I despise horror films about cults and myths, The Womb definitely had a convincing premise. A poor girl who is pregnant out of wedlock, struggling to meet ends, finds an old couple via a facebook group meet and trusts them enough to adopt her newborn. She will have to move in with them till the child is born but she starts having visions, that make her doubt the intentions of the elderly couple. Are they really as nice as they portray to be and if those visions are true, will she escape her fate, forms rest of the story.
The problem is not just the runtime but the tone of the movie which largely narrated in a slow pace. In addition, it is less of a horror film and more of a drama, the doesn't truly pay off. The initial few minutes succeed in establishing her plight as well as her financial struggles which justifies her decision to trust total strangers. But the second act is super slow. Once the important character that of the son is introduced, the film should've taken off but the writer and director falter in presenting this character.
From hereon, the film becomes extremely predictable. Though the reveal is actually good which again proves the premise was indeed an interesting one, it comes way too late to save the film.
The problem is not just the runtime but the tone of the movie which largely narrated in a slow pace. In addition, it is less of a horror film and more of a drama, the doesn't truly pay off. The initial few minutes succeed in establishing her plight as well as her financial struggles which justifies her decision to trust total strangers. But the second act is super slow. Once the important character that of the son is introduced, the film should've taken off but the writer and director falter in presenting this character.
From hereon, the film becomes extremely predictable. Though the reveal is actually good which again proves the premise was indeed an interesting one, it comes way too late to save the film.
- chand-suhas
- Mar 11, 2023
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