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Adapted From Cult Horror Film, Indonesian Version of 'POSSESSION' Will Prioritize Cinema Experience

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Adapted From Cult Horror Film, Indonesian Version of 'POSSESSION' Will Prioritize Cinema Experience Indonesian Version of 'POSSESSION' Prioritizes Cinema Experience (Credit: Falcon Black)

Kapanlagi.com - Falcon Black is ready to release a psychological horror film titled POSSESSION in early May in theaters. Starring Darius Sinathrya and Carissa Perusset, this adaptation is based on the 1981 film of the same name.

The official Indonesian adaptation version is directed by Razka Robby Ertanto, who previously worked on AVE MARYAM and JAKARTA VS EVERYBODY. As for the screenplay, it is written by Lele Laila, whose work is certainly familiar.

1. Prioritizing Cinema Experience

Razka Robby Ertanto knows well the status of the original version of POSSESSION which falls into the category of cult films. Therefore, in the process of adaptation to Indonesia, he is not playing around.

"This is my first film adaptation. I collaborated with a solid team to prioritize the cinema experience with colorful characters. This will be a complete film, I hope the audience will get that impression," said Robby quoted from a text message received by KapanLagi.com on Thursday (4/4/2024).

2. Suspecting Wife of Cheating

The Indonesian version of POSSESSION will tell the story of Faris, a soldier who has just returned from duty for months. His return is greeted by a divorce request from his wife named Ratna.

Faris, of course, does not accept it and suspects that Ratna is cheating on him with another man. However, after conducting an investigation, the facts discovered are truly beyond reason. What is it? Find the answer in the cinema.

(kpl/abs/tdr)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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