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Grave Torture

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Grave Torture
Poster showing various corpses arranged in the shape of a skull, with a snake coming out from the left eye socket
Official poster
IndonesianSiksa Kubur
Directed byJoko Anwar
Written byJoko Anwar
Produced by
  • Tia Hasibuan
Starring
CinematographyIcal Tanjung
Edited byJoko Anwar
Music by
  • Aghi Narottama
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Rapi Films (Indonesia)
Release dates
  • 11 April 2024 (2024-04-11)
(Indonesia)
  • 16 September 2024 (2024-09-16)
(Netflix)
Running time
117 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian
Budget$314.445
Box office$10.5 million[1]

Grave Torture (Indonesian: Siksa Kubur) is a 2024 Indonesian psychological horror film written and directed by Joko Anwar. The film is based on Anwar's 2012 short film of the same name. The film stars Faradina Mufti, Reza Rahadian, Christine Hakim, and Slamet Rahardjo.[2][3]

The film received the most nominations at the 2024 Indonesian Film Festival with seventeen, including Best Picture.

Plot

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The film opens with siblings, Sita and Adil, who live with their parents in a small bakery. Their lives are shattered when their parents are killed in a suicide bombing. The bomber, driven by religious fear of Siksa Kubur (grave torture), believed his actions would save him from eternal torment after death. The siblings are then taken to a holding room to be interviewed about the events, where they are found holding a mixtape. Later, when they play the tape, the phrase, "Siksa Kubur," is heard, accompanied by chilling screams and disturbing noises that hint at supernatural torment.

After the tragedy, Sita and Adil are sent to a boarding school, where they struggle to cope with the loss of their parents. Sita, in particular, becomes obsessed with the notion of Siksa Kubur—the punishment inflicted on sinners after death in the grave. Determined to prove that this religious concept is nothing more than a myth, she embarks on a dangerous and obsessive journey to find the most sinful individuals and disprove the existence of grave torture.

Years later, as adults, Sita (Faradina Mufti) works in a nursing home, still consumed by her mission to discredit the concept of grave torture. She begins visiting cemeteries, seeking evidence of what happens to the deceased, particularly those believed to be sinners. As she digs deeper into the world of the dead, she encounters increasingly disturbing and supernatural phenomena. Graves seem to be cursed, and the spirits of the damned begin appearing to her in horrifying forms.

Sita's disbelief in the supernatural is gradually weakened by the terrifying events she witnesses. Corpses show signs of torment, bodies are grotesquely mutilated, and snakes—symbols of the damned—are seen slithering into the mouths of the deceased. Despite these experiences, Sita continues her quest, desperate to prove that the idea of divine judgment and grave torture is a fabrication.

In the film's climax, Sita literally enters the grave of a notorious sinner to confront the truth about the afterlife. What she encounters is far worse than she could have imagined. The sinner's soul is enduring horrific punishment, with bodies twisted, torn apart, and assaulted by demonic forces. Sita's skepticism crumbles as she realizes that Siksa Kubur is real, and she too may face the same fate.

The final scenes show Sita trapped in a terrifying, nightmarish realm where the souls of the damned suffer eternal torment. The film leaves her fate ambiguous but strongly implies that she is doomed to endure grave torture herself due to her rejection of faith and disbelief in the afterlife. Adil (Reza Rahadian), meanwhile, remains distant but unscathed, having kept his faith intact throughout their ordeal.

Cast

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Release

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Grave Torture was released in Indonesia on Eid al-Fitr day April 11, along with Dancing Village: The Curse Begins directed by Kimo Stamboel.[4][5]

Reception

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Box office

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Grave Torture opened with 257,871 admissions, which is one of the highest opening days for an Indonesian film.[6] By the end of its release, the film surpassed 4 million admissions, making it one of the highest grossing Indonesian films of all time, It competed closely with Dancing Village: The Curse Begins, which on May 14 was announced to have received 3,985,278 admissions.[7] In Russia, the movie released on June 6, and grossed $271,389. In Vietnam, it was released on July 31, and has grossed $57,949.[8]

Critical response

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Jayanty Nada Shofa of Jakarta Globe reviewed the film, saying that "Grave Torture is a neatly executed piece -- something that is quite refreshing amidst the influx of subpar Indonesian horror films. But personally speaking, it is not the scenes of a woman getting stuck in a washing machine or the final grave torture of the big bad Wahyu that make the most lasting impression. It is the first act, namely before the time-skip. Grave Torture boasts a star-studded cast with renowned actors claiming the supporting best character roles. Overall, the first act of “Grave Torture” is still an incredibly solid piece of work. But because of how well-executed it is, the rest of the movie—while still good—feels somewhat lacking compared to the first act."[9]

Accolades

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Award / Film Festival Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Indonesian Film Festival 20 November 2024 Best Picture Tia Hasibuan Nominated [10]
Best Director Joko Anwar Nominated
Best Actor Reza Rahadian Nominated
Best Actress Faradina Mufti Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Arswendy Bening Swara Nominated
Slamet Rahardjo Djarot Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Widuri Puteri Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Joko Anwar Nominated
Best Cinematography Ical Tanjung Nominated
Best Visual Effects Lumine Studio, TheCutShop, Qanary Studios, The Organism NO3G Visual Effect, and Abby Eldipie Nominated
Best Sound Mohamad Ikhsan and Anhar Moha Won
Best Original Score Aghi Narottama Nominated
Best Theme Song Tony Merle and Tia Hasibuan for "Jalan Pulang" Nominated
Bemby Gusti and Tia Hasibuan for "Kisah Anak Manusia" Nominated
Best Art Direction Allan Sebastian Nominated
Best Costume Design Monika Paska Nominated
Best Makeup Novie Ariyanti Nominated

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Joko Anwar horror flick 'Siksa Kubur' attracts 1.4 million moviegoers". Jakarta Post. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Siksa Kubur' Review: Indonesian Horror with Solid First Act". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  3. ^ Sumitro, Fria (12 April 2024). "Sinopsis Film Siksa Kubur, Apakah Agama Itu Benar atau Takhayul Belaka?". detik (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Joko Anwar horror flick 'Siksa Kubur' attracts 1.4 million moviegoers". Jakarta Post. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  5. ^ Indra Kusuma, Ade (14 March 2024). "Film Siksa Kubur Head to Head Dengan Badarawuhi, Joko Anwar Tak Ada Persaingan". Kompas TV (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Penjualan Badarawuhi dan Siksa Kubur Bersaing Sengit di Hari Pertama" (in Indonesian). CNN Indonesia. 12 April 2024. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  7. ^ "Siksa Kubur Pamit dari Bioskop di Angka 4 Juta Penonton" (in Indonesian). CNN Indonesia. 22 May 2024. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  8. ^ "Grave Torture (2024)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  9. ^ "Siksa Kubur' Review: Indonesian Horror with Solid First Act". Jakarta Globe. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Daftar Lengkap Nominasi Piala Citra FFI 2024". CNN Indonesia. 18 October 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
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