After Joko's death, Sulis and Jiman left the house and returned to the village. Feeling dirty, Sulis finally decided to commit suicide. The death of his two children made Sukatmini shaken and finally unable to survive and died in her thoughts. Jiman was left alone because of the cruelty of a man who had once pleased him. Jiman's heart was filled with revenge. He also devised a plan of revenge. Jiman felt it was right to ask for penance. All of this happened when Roni Danuatmaja's family vacationed in a quite remote villa.
Acting
Tio Pakusadewo carries the weight of complicity in every glance.
Cinematography
The villa's isolation becomes a character—beautiful and suffocating.
Direction
Yusuf lets horror breathe instead of screaming.
Director
Muhammad Yusuf
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film engages with Indonesian rural-urban class tensions, where villa vacations represent exploitative privilege.
Jiman's name derives from 'jimat' (amulet)—ironically, he becomes cursed protection for no one.