Anggy Umbara, known for action-comedies like the Warkop series, pivots here to horror with a surprising amount of visual flair. The cinematography is polished, utilizing the eerie, sterile lighting of the hospital setting to create a sense of dread.

It is a film that understands what scares the modern viewer: the isolation of abandoned places and the fear of being watched. By combining polished production values with a story that serves as a cautionary tale for the social media age, it manages to be both entertaining and unsettling. It proves that in the Indonesian horror landscape, there is still plenty of life (and death) left in the genre, provided you know where to look for the demons.

Bagi Anda yang ingin menonton kembali ( rewatch ), beberapa platform menyediakan akses streaming legal: “Di Sini Ada Setan” (2008) – Indonesian Ghost/ Horror