Indonesia has produced some of the craziest movies in the world. From horror to action, these films are not for the faint-hearted. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most bad and crazy sub Indo movies that have ever been made.
The Raid: Redemption (2011)
The Raid: Redemption is a 2011 Indonesian action film directed by Gareth Evans. The movie is about a SWAT team that is sent to take down a drug lord who has taken over an apartment building. The movie is known for its intense fight scenes and incredible cinematography. The Raid: Redemption has been praised by critics and audiences alike for its non-stop action and adrenaline-pumping sequences.
The Night Comes for Us (2018)
The Night Comes for Us is a 2018 Indonesian action thriller film directed by Timo Tjahjanto. The movie tells the story of a former triad enforcer who is hunted by his former colleagues after he decides to protect a young girl. The movie is known for its gratuitous violence and gore, making it one of the most brutal movies ever made.
Mystics in Bali (1981)
Mystics in Bali is a 1981 Indonesian horror film directed by H. Tjut Djalil. The movie is about a woman who learns black magic from a sorceress in Bali. The movie is known for its bizarre and creepy scenes, including a scene where the woman’s head detaches from her body and flies around the room.
The Queen of Black Magic (1979)
The Queen of Black Magic is a 1979 Indonesian horror film directed by Liliek Sudjio. The movie is about a group of friends who visit a remote village and encounter a witch who is seeking revenge. The movie is known for its disturbing and graphic scenes, including a scene where a man’s face is ripped off.
Macabre (2009)
Macabre is a 2009 Indonesian horror film directed by the Mo Brothers. The movie is about a group of friends who pick up a woman on the side of the road and take her back to their house. The woman turns out to be a psychopath who has a taste for human flesh. The movie is known for its gruesome scenes and shocking twist ending.
Dendam Pocong Mupeng (2011)
Dendam Pocong Mupeng is a 2011 Indonesian horror-comedy film directed by Yoyok Dumprink. The movie is about a group of friends who accidentally awaken a pocong (a ghost in Indonesian folklore) and must find a way to put it back to rest. The movie is known for its over-the-top humor and ridiculous plot.
Dead Mine (2012)
Dead Mine is a 2012 Indonesian horror-action film directed by Steven Sheil. The movie is about a group of treasure hunters who explore a World War II bunker and encounter a group of undead soldiers. The movie is known for its intense action sequences and creative use of horror elements.
The Devil’s Sword (1984)
The Devil’s Sword is a 1984 Indonesian fantasy-adventure film directed by Ratno Timoer. The movie is about a warrior who must retrieve a magical sword from an evil sorcerer. The movie is known for its cheesy special effects and over-the-top action scenes.
Gundala (2019)
Gundala is a 2019 Indonesian superhero film directed by Joko Anwar. The movie is about a man who gains superhuman powers and becomes a hero in his city. The movie is known for its impressive visual effects and exciting action scenes.
Talak 3 (2016)
Talak 3 is a 2016 Indonesian comedy film directed by Hanung Bramantyo. The movie is about a couple who try to get divorced but are forced to stay together due to their financial situation. The movie is known for its witty humor and relatable characters.
The Forbidden Door (2009)
The Forbidden Door is a 2009 Indonesian psychological thriller film directed by Joko Anwar. The movie is about a man who discovers a hidden door in his house that leads to a surreal world. The movie is known for its mind-bending plot and eerie atmosphere.
Conclusion
Indonesia has produced some of the wildest and most insane movies in the world. From horror to action, these movies will leave you on the edge of your seat. Whether you’re a fan of gore or humor, there’s something for everyone in the world of Indonesian cinema.