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‘The Book Of Sijjin And Illiyyin’ review: Indonesian chiller filters a possession narrative through Muslim mythology

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Dir: Hadrah Daeng Ratu. Indonesia. 2025. 99mins.

When a younger lady in rural Indonesia can not bear the trauma and humiliation stemming from the petty resentments and misplaced rage of her household, she resorts to lethal black magic with middling however grisly outcomes. Director Hadrah Daeng Ratu’s horror story The E-book Of Sijjin And Illiyyin could possibly be reductively described as an Indonesian The Exorcist as filtered via Muslim mythology, giving the drained sub-genre a modest, culturally particular shot within the arm.

Strikes a stability between the acquainted and the contemporary

The E-book Of Sijjin And Illiyyin is the fourth collaboration for Hadrah and author Lele Laila, which incorporates 2023’s Sijjin, the equally themed (however unconnected) remake of Alper Mestci’s 2014 Turkish chiller Siccîn. Previous to that, Laila made a reputation for herself in horror on the power of KKN Di Desa Penari, Indonesia’s highest-grossing home movie till June of this 12 months, when it was eclipsed by the animated fantasy Jumbo. This newest work demonstrates an evolution within the pair’s filmmaking and that, along with some affecting physique horror, ought to take it a good distance on the speciality pageant circuit. The movie also needs to acquire traction amongst style followers and will safe the eye of a devoted streamer.

Although rote in its cinematic possession iconography – cracked lips and chalky pores and skin, otherworldly limb manipulation, demonic screeching, a holy man heroically banishing an evil entity – Hadrah and Laila additionally flip a eager eye in the direction of poisonous household dynamics, in addition to our inherent duality. Irrespective of how form, religious or harmless anybody could also be, humanity is marked by a basic capability to be concurrently merciless, disbelieving or corrupt.

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The title is taken from a form of karmic ledger, an Islamic ebook that registers dangerous deeds within the E-book of Sijjin and good ones within the E-book of Illiyyin. (The tomes are named after Quranic phrases that roughly check with the underworld and to paradise.) As a toddler, Yuli (Firzanah Alya) watches over dinner one night time as her mom is consumed by a malevolent spirit and finally dies at its hand, alongside along with her father Satya (Eduward Manalu, additionally seen in fellow Fantasia title The Verdict). The police present up the next morning to research the disturbance, as does one other lady, Ambar (author/actress Nai Djenar Maesa Ayu), who claims to be Satya’s spouse. 

Twenty years later, Yuli (now performed by Yunita Siregar from crime sequence Ratu Adil) resides and largely working for Ambar and her bitter shopkeeper daughter Laras (Dinda Kanyadewi). They by no means let Yuli overlook she is the illegitimate youngster of a mistress, and make her life as disagreeable as attainable when they don’t seem to be ignoring her. After Ambar passes away, Yuli reaches breaking level and visits a shaman for steering on learn how to make the household – which incorporates Laras’s husband Rudi (Tarra Budiman), her pre-teen son Dean (Sulthan Hamonangan) and her pious daughter Tika (Kawai Labiba) – pay for mistreating her. The shaman makes use of black magic to summon a djinn, however it’s as much as Yuli to carry out the nightly ritual that unleashes it on her tormentors, deserving or not. The plan inevitably backfires.

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For all of the discuss human nature, accountability and festering anger, it’s the scares and gore that make or break a horror movie – and, on that entrance The E-book Of Sijjin And Illiyyin doesn’t disappoint. Laras’s store assistant meets a destiny that might not be misplaced in a Ultimate Vacation spot movie, and the decaying corpse over which Yuli casts her spells has an olfactory high quality that provides to the dread even because the movie’s construction flirts with repetitiveness. 

Siregar and Labiba do many of the heavy lifting within the performances; the previous bringing empathy to her character’s need for revenge, the latter toggling between panic on the supernatural occasions and questioning her personal sanity. Hani Pradigya’s cinematography is lush and immersive, and Hadrah goals for max disquiet whereas putting a stability between the acquainted and the contemporary, largely steering away from typical bounce scares and over-exposition for anybody fuzzy on Muslim lore. In any case, good, evil and household friction reduce throughout creed and tradition.

Manufacturing firms: Rapi Movies, Sky Media, Legacy Footage, Rhaya Flicks, Narasi Semesta

Worldwide gross sales: Barunson E&A contact@barunsonena.com

Producer: Gope T Samtani

Screenwriter: Lele Laila

Cinematography: Hani Pradigya 

Manufacturing design: Tommy D Setyanto

Editor: Wawan I Wibowo

Music: Andre Harihandoyo, Rahadian Winursito

Foremost solid: Yunita Siregar, Dinda Kanyadewi, Kawai Labiba, Tarra Budiman, David Chalik, Nai Djenar Maesa Ayu

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