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Anya and Daniel just moved to their new house in Bandung. Daniel brings home a doll from his workplace. Anya, who is a dollmaker, welcomes the doll happily to their house. They later learned that the doll belonged to a little girl named Uci, who died when she and her family were brutally murdered in a robbery. Strange things begin to happen, like the doll mysteriously move places, door bell ringing by itself, and a little girl's voice late at night. What is really happening?

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    • Author: Hǻrley Quinn
    I dropped the ball a tad, this is the first movie of The Doll trilogy and not realizing I went and watched the last part Sabrina (2018) first. My bad! However based on this I get the impression that's not really an issue as they appear to be independent stories with recurring characters.

    Now regarding Sabrina it was flawed but oddly competent stuff and not the silly killer doll movie I expected, The Doll is very very similar and in many regards almost the same movie. It is however almost the same movie but on a lower budget and it shows.

    It tells the story of a supposedly haunted doll that gets brought into the new home of a young couple, you can probably work out how this plays out.

    I've been watching a fair few Indonesian movies lately and though not groundbreaking I've actually enjoyed them, they're not what you'd expect at all and seem to be a blend of western and eastern methods of film making.

    The Doll is hardly original and some parts look really quite terrible, however it's a passable enough effort and Sara Wijayanto shines as franchise recurring character Ms.Laras.

    If you're new to Indonesian cinema The Doll franchise is a harmless place to start and I'm now looking forward to watching the 2nd movie to complete the trilogy.

    The Good:

    Some creepy moments

    Sara Wijayanto

    The Bad:

    Some really quite bad cgi

    Has its fair share of flaws and cliches
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    • Author: Bu
    With the exclusion of Chucky, I've always found tales revolving around creepy possessed/supernatural dolls to be quite scary, be it in text or on the screen. Dead Silence by James Wan (the Wan and only) is one of my favorites and the famous namesake of Anabelle was in my opinion the best and most horrifying feature of the film. Therefore, after the Netflix buzz around the new Sabrina film, I was quite excited that the first two titles were also available, so I could watch them in proper order.

    The vast majority of features in The Doll are truly great. The story is interesting, compelling and suspenseful. The pace is right on the spot from the exposition and build up, through the overture and to excellent final plot twist (which succeeded in catching me completely off guard despite it being rather cliché). The antagonist is terrifying despite rather sloppy CGI (which is only apparent enough to be noticeable during the final scenes). The scenes are well made and compelling. The characters are authentic, realistic and relatable and the acting is professional and on the spot despite being less than impressive. Even the soundtrack is awesome.

    On the other hand, I couldn't ignore the less enjoyable features, especially the vast amounts of all too familiar clichés, some of which had been specifically taken from the "The Conjuring" anthology. Additionally, there's the exaggerated use of cheap jump scares, despite the fact that they were well executed and absolutely achieved their goal of making me jump in my seat. Also, I personally found the gory parts to be completely unnecessary, not being a fan of gore and excessive amounts of blood for their own sakes. Some films are based on those features and are made specifically for fans of gore, but this one isn't and has absolutely no reason to attempt to be. However, the worst feature of the film is by far the complete lack of logic and realism in some of the scenes, all for the sake of fitting the plot. Like a guy suffering multiple deadly stab wounds only to shake it off when necessary, then collapsing exhausted when the plot needs him to. A very amateurish feature in a film that's otherwise anything but.

    All in all, The Doll is an excellent film which for me delivered everything I hoped it would, and then some. While not a masterpiece it's good enough to be considered great and one of the best Horror films I've watched this year (and by far the best Indonesian Horror film I've watched to date, though I haven't watched that many). I can only hope the next two titles of the trilogy are as entertaining and terrifying.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Shandy Aulia Shandy Aulia - Anya
    Denny Sumargo Denny Sumargo - Daniel
    Sara Wijayanto Sara Wijayanto - Laras
    Vitta Mariana Barrazza Vitta Mariana Barrazza - Niken
    Demian Aditya Demian Aditya - Dedi
    Faiza Mahnur Faiza Mahnur - Uci
    Hans Gunawan Hans Gunawan - Ust. Wahid
    Aslam Abad Aslam Abad - Ust. Mahfud
    Annette Edoarda Annette Edoarda - Rani
    Wenty Mamenda Wenty Mamenda - Hanna
    Shane Major Shane Major - Rendi
    Asha Kenyeri Bermudez Asha Kenyeri Bermudez - Chilla
    Princess Martinez Princess Martinez - Shera
    Joseph Kara Joseph Kara - Daniel's Boss
    Nabil Lunggana Nabil Lunggana - Young Daniel
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