Review of Susuk

Susuk (2023)
5/10
Susuk has redeeming qualities but too many misses, making it an average addition to the horror genre
12 March 2024
I recently watched the Indonesian film 🇮🇩 Susuk (2023) on Netflix. The storyline revolves around a prostitute thrown off a building, her sister resorting to an amulet to save her, unwittingly unleashing a threat on their family and town.

Directed by Ginanti Rona (Tainted Soul), the film stars Hana Malasan (Tunnel), Ersya Aurelia (Killers), Jourdy Pranata (One Night Stand), and Elang El Gibran (Tunnel).

With a fairly unique premise, the film's unfolding circumstances was intriguing. The acting is excellent, and scenarios felt authentic. The horror elements shine, despite occasional CGI smoke. Intense, gory kills are magnificently executed, complemented by effective use of lights and shadows for reveals. The corpses were also solid. While well-paced, some elements, particularly in decision-making and reactions, felt a bit corny. The ending, with an eye-rolling fight scene but a fantastic transformation, proved frustrating.

In conclusion, Susuk has redeeming qualities but too many misses, making it an average addition to the horror genre. I'd give it a 5/10 and recommend watching it once.
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