
The Wall 2007
Indonesian horror-thriller *The Wall (2007)*, helmed by director Kumar Pareek, spins a chilling tale around failure, obsession, and the supernatural.
Director: Kumar Pareek
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Wall (2007) about?
*The Wall (2007)* follows Sabrina, a gothic writer tasked with creating a horror script, who secludes herself in Villa Kubang—a haunted mansion where five teens died during a Ouija board séance. As she struggles to capture authentic terror, the villa's horrors begin to mirror her imagination, drawing her into a nightmare that blurs fiction with reality.
Who directed The Wall?
The Wall was directed by Kumar Pareek, who crafts a tense and atmospheric horror experience steeped in Indonesian folklore.
Who stars in The Wall?
The film features Ray Sahetapy as Yudho, the struggling producer, Nessa Sadin as Sabrina, the gothic writer, alongside Rifky Balweel, Donny Damara, and Savira Crith in pivotal roles.
Is The Wall (2007) worth watching?
While lacking an IMDb rating, *The Wall (2007)* offers a solid entry in Indonesian horror, with a unique premise, atmospheric dread, and a strong performance from Nessa Sadin. Fans of folklore-based thrillers will appreciate its creative blend of psychological tension and supernatural scares.
How long is The Wall?
The Wall runs for 90 minutes.
About The Wall (2007) — Horror-thriller rooted in Indonesian folklore and dread
Indonesian horror-thriller *The Wall (2007)*, helmed by director Kumar Pareek, spins a chilling tale around failure, obsession, and the supernatural. Film producer Yudho (Ray Sahetapy), desperate to redeem himself, commissions gothic novelist Sabrina (Nessa Sadin) to craft a horror script—but not just any script. Sabrina retreats to Villa Kubang, a notoriously haunted estate where five teenagers perished years earlier during a deadly séance using a *jelangkung* (Ouija board). As Sabrina battles her own fears while documenting the villa's dark history, the line between fiction and reality blurs, trapping her in a relentless cycle of terror that refuses to stay on the page.
Crafted with eerie atmosphere and grounded in folklore, *The Wall (2007)* explores themes of guilt, creativity, and the unseen forces that haunt us. Pareek's direction leans into the claustrophobic dread of the villa's corridors, while a standout cast amplifies the psychological and supernatural tension. Whether you're drawn to Indonesian horror or stories about the cost of artistic ambition, this film delivers an unsettling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.