
Film Horor 2007
"Film hantu paling komplit"
Dive into the quirky world of Indonesian horror cinema with *Film Horor (2007)*, a self-aware comedy that pokes fun at the tropes and clichés of the genre.
Director: Toto Hoedi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Film Horor* (2007) about?
*Film Horor* (2007) is a comedic parody that follows a group of filmmakers as they navigate the absurd world of making a horror movie. The film pokes fun at genre tropes, from over-the-top scares to predictable plot devices, all while delivering laughs and self-aware humor.
Who directed *Film Horor*?
Toto Hoedi directed *Film Horor* (2007), steering the film's satirical take on Indonesian horror cinema.
Who stars in *Film Horor*?
The main cast includes Angie Virgin, Sheila Marcia, Reza Rahadian, Andhika Gumilang, and Secha Laurette, each bringing their own comedic flair to the parody.
Is *Film Horor* (2007) worth watching?
For fans of Indonesian horror comedies, *Film Horor* offers a fresh and hilarious take on the genre. While it's not a serious horror film, its self-aware humor and exaggerated performances make it an entertaining watch for those who enjoy playful satire.
How long is *Film Horor*?
*Film Horor* (2007) has a runtime of 115 minutes.
About Film Horor (2007) — Indonesian Horror Parody That Mocks Its Own Genre
Dive into the quirky world of Indonesian horror cinema with *Film Horor (2007)*, a self-aware comedy that pokes fun at the tropes and clichés of the genre. Directed by Toto Hoedi, this parody film follows a group of clueless filmmakers as they navigate the absurdities of making a horror movie, from over-the-top scares to laughably predictable plot twists. The cast, led by Angie Virgin and Sheila Marcia, delivers a mix of exaggerated performances that highlight the ridiculousness of traditional horror tropes, all while paying homage to the industry they're skewering.
With its blend of comedy and horror, *Film Horor (2007)* creates a unique atmosphere where jump scares collide with witty commentary, making it a standout in Indonesian cinema. The film's self-referential humor and playful tone invite viewers to laugh at the very genre that's meant to terrify them, turning clichés into comedic gold.