Satan's Slaves
Indonesia
13084 people rated After dying from a strange illness that she suffered for 3 years, a mother returns home to pick up her children.
Drama
Horror
Mystery
Cast (14)
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WlILgO
28/12/2025 06:28
hindi language please
Arraffi Ardhiansyah
08/09/2025 12:07
seru banget! asli
Djab. baba
20/08/2025 13:20
bad move
Asia Ibrahim
26/07/2025 10:28
i want with subtitles English subtitles
user4121114070630
12/03/2025 12:42
I've wasted my time with bad movies, but this?....... man. Holly crap.....
Chiraz Boutefnouchét
12/03/2025 12:42
Not sure why this movie is getting such good reviews if you seen Insidious or any of those type of movies you've seen this one. The only difference is it's in Indonesian.
paulallan_junior
12/03/2025 12:42
Usually if characters "act" in a certain way (meaning not really smart or favourable), I tend to dislike the movie and won't have really a good time watching it. This movie walks that fine line and also walks another very difficult line masterfully: combining horror and comedy (or light moments to be more specific).
There are certain moments, that really made my skin crawl. The ideas they had at some parts were really good. It may have the trappings of most horror movies, but you can either hold this against the movie or just roll with it. I can really recommend to do the latter, even if you are a bit of a cynic. The mood the cinematography captures is riveting ...
Mr.happy
12/03/2025 12:42
but still, I'm confused by some matters in this movie : why the grandma committed suicide by jumping into a well, what or who the evil spirit resembling the mother was (and why was she in the house anyway if in the end, the army of the dead were the ones who did all the final work?), what the zombies want from the family (I mean, they already got that little devil spawn brat with them, but then, why the hell were they still attacking the rest of the family? wasn't the zombies' purpose already be achieved by having the last child of the Satan's slave woman on their side ?), how granny's friend (the one who wrote mystery magazine and helped the rest of he family escape from the zombies, sorry for forgetting his name) escape from the attempted murder by the Satan's cult members, etc. had this confusion of mine been answered in the movie right away before I left the theater, I would have been giving this movie a straight 8 out of 10 instead of 7. This movie started as "the conjuring" or "insidious" then ended up as an amalgamation between "the omen" and "the walking dead" (the walking dead part is from the original movie though). but still, this is by far, one of the best and scariest Indonesian horror movie ever produced by my own country with the international standard of jump scare scenes, disturbing background music, unexpectable plot twist, and the kill bill inspired blood splash on some of the death scenes. not a bad movie by the Indonesian Quentin Tarantino, Joko Anwar, who wrote and directed the movie from the beginning to the end. I wish there would be much more of this kind of high-quality movie coming out from Indonesia (though it doesn't always have to be horror, we already did a very good job with "The Raid" and "The Raid 2" despite the nationality of the director).
Toyin Abraham
12/03/2025 12:42
Do not write these comments, move is a trash. If you are the one who likes horrors, do not waste your time.
ARM WC
12/03/2025 12:42
After she comes down with a mysterious illness, a family trying to care for their mother is forced to move on when she finally passes away only to learn something deadly is now in the house with them and must find a way to stop a deadly occult ritual from coming to fruition.
This here was quite the enjoyable if slightly flawed effort. One of the more engaging aspects of this one is the fact that there's a rather strong technical quality at the forefront of the film. Most of the scares present in the film come from the sterling cinematography, which sets this one off with some fine scenes here. The mundane task of caring for their mother in her room while allowing for effects like the constant bell she rings or the objects to flutter past the window to generate its scares where the ability to look at a different point in the distance rather than the on- screen being gives it a great feel. Others, like the dream of the raising from the bedroom to stare out the window only to realize the body is still in bed despite still in front of them or the later fulfillment sequence work incredibly well as does the scenes of the boys witnessing the spectral light out in the distance from the house so that the slow-unfurling drama of what's happening to them have a distinctive tone and feel to them. This also goes for traditional ghost hauntings as well, which are some of the most chilling sequences in the film. The first night after the funeral where the ghostly voices speak out to the son while he's looking through a toy is heart-stopping, while the boys coming up behind each other in the darkness offers some solid suspense set-pieces. This mixture of tactics between strong technically-accomplished scares and traditional jump-scares gives this a great balance and helps this tremendously. Moving beyond this, the film manages a lot more to like in a stellar second half ramping up the supernatural antics even further while introducing black magic, satanic cults and devil worshipping yet still settling firmly in the ghostly hauntings.This is a series of incredibly strong sequences, from the mother appearing to attack her during a prayer to the revelation of the ghosts' connection to the family and finally the creatures appearing in the house which is absolutely chilling, this section of the film creates plenty of chills. That also comes from the exploitation of the Muslim religion against the Satanic rituals needed to perform the occult rites mentioned here creates a strong contrast within these scenes as the source of the horror with burial rites and other beliefs observed here. It lets the terror come forth from the subversion of these themes into familiar grounds which lets this sink in for the foreign audience, which along with the stellar makeup work here gives this a lot to like. There really isn't much to dislike with this one. The main factor holding it down is an overly complicated story that has too many unsolved questions. This one offers no reason for who the evil spirit resembling the mother was or why it was in the house anyway, what the zombies want from the family or the actual plan of the cult was at the end when it seemed everything was already in order. Since the zombies' purpose was already achieved by having the last child of the Satan's slave woman be on their side, this confusion does tend to slightly lower the film although it's nowhere near that big of a detriment.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence, Language, children-in-jeopardy and strong themes of death.