
Gotcha 2006
Directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, *Gotcha (2006)* is a chilling yet comedic horror-thriller that follows five high school friends—Rangga, Radith, Bogi, Kayla, and Anno—whose curiosity leads them into a nightmarish encounter with the spirit world.
Director: Nayato Fio Nuala
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gotcha (2006) about?
*Gotcha (2006)* follows five high school friends who accidentally summon four vengeful ghosts after entering their school's haunted warehouse. The spirits, including a teenage girl named Luna, relentlessly pursue the teens in their daily lives, turning their world into a nightmare. The film blends horror and dark comedy as the characters struggle to escape their spectral tormentors.
Who directed Gotcha?
Gotcha was directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, known for crafting atmospheric horror-comedy films in Indonesia.
Who stars in Gotcha?
The film stars Arie K. Untung, Kirana Larasati, Fikri Ramadhan, Maya Septha, and Herichan as the main group of high school friends.
Is Gotcha (2006) worth watching?
While *Gotcha (2006)* isn't a critically acclaimed masterpiece, its horror-comedy blend and relentless ghostly pursuit make it an entertaining watch for fans of the genre. The film's gritty atmosphere and stalker-style haunting offer a fresh twist on supernatural horror, though its execution may feel uneven to some viewers.
How long is Gotcha?
Gotcha runs for 97 minutes.
About Gotcha (2006) — A Horror-Comedy of Ghosts Who Never Stop Chasing You
Directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, *Gotcha (2006)* is a chilling yet comedic horror-thriller that follows five high school friends—Rangga, Radith, Bogi, Kayla, and Anno—whose curiosity leads them into a nightmarish encounter with the spirit world. After venturing into their school's abandoned, grimy warehouse, the group awakens four vengeful ghosts: a former canteen waitress, a security guard, a gardener, and Luna, a teenage girl who all perished under mysterious circumstances. These spirits relentlessly stalk the teens, invading their daily lives—from crowded streets to the privacy of their homes—blurring the line between reality and the supernatural.
With its eerie atmosphere and dark humor, *Gotcha (2006)* blends horror and comedy to explore themes of guilt, unresolved justice, and the terror of being haunted beyond the grave. The film's gritty visuals and unsettling tone create an experience that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a standout in Indonesian horror-comedy cinema.