Readfull article. Carolyn Teo. 28 October 2021, 9:26 pm · 5-min read. The spooky season is here, making it the right time to bring back the jitters with some of Singapore’s classic horror films. Pulau Hantu (2008) Pulau Hantu, or Ghost Island, revolves around a group of soldiers whose itchy hands disrupt a haunted gravesite on Pulau
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Title: Pulau Hantu 3 (2012) Release Date : 5 Januari 2012 Quality : DVDRip Star : Sinta Bachir, Abdurrahman ‘Adul’ Arif, Jenny Cortez, Boy Hamzah, Ricky Adi
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Cast & crewUser reviews20071h 31mEight teenagers are set to sail for a holiday. However, the yacht has to leave them in a private small island with a single resort. The island keeps a ghostly secret that starts to prey thei... Read allEight teenagers are set to sail for a holiday. However, the yacht has to leave them in a private small island with a single resort. The island keeps a ghostly secret that starts to prey their lives one by one, as they are having fun in the beach and teenagers are set to sail for a holiday. However, the yacht has to leave them in a private small island with a single resort. The island keeps a ghostly secret that starts to prey their lives one by one, as they are having fun in the beach and production, box office & company infoPhotosMore like thisReview Boring....Horror movies don't necessarily have to have a lot to be entertaining....A great script, a budget and good actors are a bonus, but a decent horror movie can make do with a creepy atmosphere, some good scares and a fast-moving plot...."Pulau Hantu" Ghost Island commits a cardinal sin....It's just first thirty minutes is shot and edited like a music video, which is not cool, just annoying...Eight rich Indonesian teenagers end up on a resort island by themselves along with two resort workers who cook and watch over the course the island is haunted the title literally translates as "Haunted Island", after all and people start dying albeit pretty late in the film....There's some nonsense about a little girl who disappeared and a doll that keeps moving around, and the "twist" comes too late and is fairly predictable. The film seems to consist mostly of the characters calling each other's names out loud and the ghost constantly grabbing people and letting them go like a Scooby Doo cartoon....It's as if they made up the script as they went along...The film is never quite sure what kind of film it wants to be....There aren't enough scares to make it a "scary movie" the ghost, a ripoff of Sadako from "RINGU" just keeps popping up again and again...and again and again.... The characters aren't funny or particularly interesting enough to make it an engaging comedy or in all, it's a boring film. You look at your watch an awful lot in 88 minute running time. 1/10dzongJun 14, 2009Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentWhat is the English language plot outline for Pulau Hantu 2007?AnswerEdit pageMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages
Cast & crewUser reviewsTV Movie20081h 30mPulau Hantu*" translation Ghost Island is a made-for-TV horror flick. It tells the tale of a group of ragtag soldiers who, whilst searching for an AWOL section, inadvertently disturb an u... Read allPulau Hantu*" translation Ghost Island is a made-for-TV horror flick. It tells the tale of a group of ragtag soldiers who, whilst searching for an AWOL section, inadvertently disturb an unholy grave site. Day turns to night and the mildly forested area becomes a thick, dense j... Read allPulau Hantu*" translation Ghost Island is a made-for-TV horror flick. It tells the tale of a group of ragtag soldiers who, whilst searching for an AWOL section, inadvertently disturb an unholy grave site. Day turns to night and the mildly forested area becomes a thick, dense jungle. Ill-equipped and without an inkling as to why these supernatural events have cursed... Read allSee production, box office & company infoPhotosMore like thisReview A Nutshell Review Pulau HantuWhile this might have been marketed as a horror film, the end result is nothing but, given its distinct lack of scares. I suppose local horror movies with military flavour such as 1942 tend to be focusing on the military aspects of the story and even on the relationships between soldiers of a platoon, rather than on the supernatural elements. Pulau Hantu did try to stick to some formula with attempts at cheap scary shots, which because of the amateurish technique, failed to raise goosebumps or elicit worthwhile screams. Maybe that's why this also didn't opt for a commercial distribution?Besides Army Daze, I think this is the only other local feature film that doesn't seem to quite put the Singapore Armed Forces in good light. With the former, it's understood that the characters were designed for comedic effect, and the setting being the first three months of conscription, does provide for some natural opportunities for humour. With the platoon in Pulau Hantu, these are reservists who form the backbone, but alas they seem to be more like complaining schoolboys minus the girl of course, who's a career soldier here, which to a certain degree, does seem to be quite a close fit to real putting the horror element aside, it dwells a bit on the dynamics within the platoon however, with a white horse LTA Heng Carl Ng leading the team, much against his own wishes for coming back to serve out his obligation to the country, and is assisted by a female MSG June Fong Pamelyn Chee. Rounding up their group are a number of CPLs Alvin Shane Mardjuki, Rajah Vijay Madhavan, Hadi Sani Hussein who seemed the only one aware of the deep trouble they're going into, and the Hokkien soldier PTE yeah Frankie Low, played by John Cheng, providing plenty of comic relief in the first 20 minutes of the show. As mentioned, the "white horse" element got quite a bit of attention and comparison here, as do other little gripes about wearing green. The film opens in quite standard terms with establishing the source of the supernatural, with a village bomoh witch doctor raping a woman he fancies, and the product of that event was a child. Soon both mother and child get buried alive, and sets up the background for the spirits that haunt the island. We then see Adrian Pang cameo as MAJ Damian Lee at the Detention Barracks, interrogating an unseen somebody to recount the events that are about to unfold, for investigations, and thus sets up a little bit of mystery just who this person might just be. So it's a story about a platoon being recalled to serve their reservist by looking for 3 AWOL soldiers on the island of Pulau Hantu, before realizing that their enemy might be of the unseen premise had plenty of potential to make this one mean horror flick, with its veins reminiscent of Singapore's cinematic heydays with the likes of horror films such as Pontianak. Witch doctors, victimized damsels, and nicely set up twists to surprise the audience, but alas, its execution came through as a little bit clumsy, and unfortunately, seemed caught up at wanting to play at soldiers rather than to serve up something that could even be remotely spooky. Granted that this is PG rated and funded by MDA so there might be certain territory that the film can't venture too much into, but this could serve as a stifling point in reining back something that could have gone to greater instance, this much be one of the most polite bunch of soldiers I've come across in a while, and does Singapore proud by speaking good English even at the face of adversity. And while tactical route march is the order of the day, certainly we can cut down on the number of instances where soldiers walking around in high port pattern, since, well, nothing exactly happens. Lighting is also an issue, though I understand that it could be digitally enhanced to spruce up the darkened skies and the likes, but this in effect negated a number of scary moments where the audience frankly couldn't see a thing, when it should have mattered and raised some goose bumps. Also, certain scenes came across quite jarringly due to poor editing the sudden immolation scene anyone?, though credit is to be given for working around a tight budget, such as the creative thought into dealing with grenades that cannot be tried to be a Guard Post, but of course minus the blood and gore it's not a slasher flick, but could have incorporated many basic techniques to serve us some serious scares that audiences would still be left shaken even when the lights come on. We have no lack of ghost stories, as mentioned sarcastically in the movie, that is set in the army, such as a stuck in development-hell production called Charlie Company, but what needs to be really improved, is the way those stories get told and transferred to celluloid. For once I say let rip those cheap scare tactics to see how far one can go in getting audiences STEELNov 9, 2008Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentEdit pageMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages
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