
Selimut Berdarah 2010
In the unsettling world of *Selimut Berdarah (2010)*, directed by Assad M.A., a young woman named Ria's life takes a chilling turn when she forms a connection with Dicky, a man burdened by an unforgiving condition—Short Term Memory Loss.
Director: Assad M.A.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Selimut Berdarah (2010) about?
The film follows Ria, who forms a relationship with Dicky, a man suffering from Short Term Memory Loss. As their bond deepens, Ria faces opposition from her sister, while a medical student studies his condition for her thesis. The story delves into themes of memory, trust, and the haunting consequences of Dicky's fragmented reality.
Who directed Selimut Berdarah?
Assad M.A. directed this gripping 2010 thriller that explores the terrifying implications of memory loss.
Who stars in Selimut Berdarah?
The film features Dimaz Andrean, Ananda George, Enno Lerian, Pinkan Mambo, and Roy Marten in key roles.
Is Selimut Berdarah (2010) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Selimut Berdarah* offers a unique twist on psychological horror with its focus on memory loss. Fans of intense character-driven thrillers will appreciate its atmospheric storytelling, though it may not suit those seeking jump scares or action-packed sequences.
How long is Selimut Berdarah?
Selimut Berdarah has a runtime of 83 minutes.
About Selimut Berdarah (2010) — A Psychological Horror Where Love and Memory Collide
In the unsettling world of *Selimut Berdarah (2010)*, directed by Assad M.A., a young woman named Ria's life takes a chilling turn when she forms a connection with Dicky, a man burdened by an unforgiving condition—Short Term Memory Loss. His mind retains only fragments of the past ten minutes in chaotic, unpredictable bursts, leaving him and those around him in a constant state of tension. Ria's bond with Dicky is tested as her skeptical sister Pinkan and their friend Mawar voice their concerns, while Lena, a determined medical student studying the nervous system, sees an opportunity to turn his condition into groundbreaking research. Her quest for knowledge leads her to recruit her trusted friend Angga as a collaborator in this psychological maze.
As the story unfolds, *Selimut Berdarah* masterfully blends thriller and horror elements, weaving a narrative steeped in suspense, human fragility, and the eerie unpredictability of memory. With its moody atmosphere and intense character dynamics, the film explores themes of trust, obsession, and the blurred lines between science and the supernatural. It's a gripping watch for fans of psychological horror and unconventional love stories.