Directed by : Nayato Fio Nuala
Starring by: Betrand Antolin, Masayu Anastasia, Stuart
Collin, Tatiana Sivek, Kimberly Rider
My Dream Picture
It started with Samara, a girl
who lived in small apartment in the center-town, who often experienced strange
things. I thought the changes face of hers becoming skull or screaming ghost on
the mirror was cool. But sorry, Mr. Sofid, I already knew Samara is a ghost
just in five initial scenes. I don’t know if it because I’m too often seeing
horror movie or what…but the way Samara neglected by her waitress-friend or
customer on the café was the same moves as Malcolm Crowe had experienced at
Sixth Sense. Perhaps, if you’re not describe it to obvious on the elevator
scene, when Samara get down with two girls who by suddenly smell something rot
near them, I didn’t had something to convinces my guesses even more.
The terrors were not
terrorizing Samara but Nadine as well, the girl who planned to be married with
Terry. She believes Terry was perfect man to be her husband. That’s why she set
the wedding preparation very properly in order to make that day as a moment to
remember for the rest of their live.
Again, when Terry brought Nadine to dine at the café…I got hunched that
café was the place where Samara works. In the middle of the movie my hunched
was right…the café was just not the place where Samara had work but also where
she meet Terry because he’s some kind of regular customer there.
A new resident by name Yuda
came to that apartment. The photographer had just lost his girlfriend who
committing suicide so he’s on a deep grief at that time, and he’s the one who
could see Samara. They become friends because she keeps asking help to him,
such medicine to cure her bruises…something that definitely funny because girl
usually a good medical storage…but that’s probably a key to make them close. And
it’s very typical expression looks by the apartment owner when he saw Yuda and
Samara talked to each other…it probably something I will made as well if I
wrote this story…
It bothers me a bit to find
that Samara gets disturb by rot smell that came from her apartment. Maybe it’s
trick from the writer to skipped viewer’s attention that Samara was ghost,
because it doesn’t make any sense ghost would sense something like that…besides
she’s the one who told Yuda that she smell something rot from the shed inside
her apartment.
Yuda that being visited by
Nadine, who wanted to hire him as photograph on her wedding day, helped to check
it out, together with Nadine. Nadine finally found out a photo frames which shown
Samara and Terry together, on the other hand Yuda was shocked to see the real
Samara lying dead in the fridge. The ghost of Samara who didn’t realize what
had happened in her world can’t believe her eyes and get hysterical but she
vanished right away.
The apparition was shown very often in this movie,
I can’t remember anymore where there lies, but it’s quite like what Erry Sofid
did…sit a little and you will haunted till you scream…I can’t catch impression
to make me remember what scene is the most powerful beside the rapid shocking,
which bores me the later. The story’s simple and cool…the picture also cool…but
I don’t know…to be honest I expected more than any of these…nevertheless yeah,
it’s a fine movie if you want to watch Indonesian horror movie…it’s a good one
compare to Bidadari Pulau Hantu or Taman Mayestik