genre: horror, mystery, thriller
The original Sewu Dino had its moments but was ultimately underwhelming and disappointing. Still, it had enough for me to check out the prequel. Normally, I am not a fan of prequels because usually they mess up a lot of established story and lore. However, the possibility of it expanding on the lore had me excited!
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And thankfully, this prequel delivers the horror goodness and then some. It starts out mysterious and weird, like it is supposed to. Usually, a film like this would slowly build tension and dread to terrify you. But writer/director Kimo Stamboel felt confident enough to let go of any subtlety and went all in on the loud and unbelievable. It was awesome. The film is so fast-paced and wild that we were entertained throughout. Yes, the film suffers from the average horror tropes. We were screaming at the characters to be smarter. Although at times they did explain why they couldn't have fled even if they had wanted to.
However, long before events got super weird, Sabdo played by Marthino Lio did have enough opportunities to leave or tell his sister of the strange things he was forced to do. I am sure the sister would have believed him and left with him. But then the film would have been over, and who wants that?
Overall, I had minimal expectations but was pleasantly surprised by how much fun this was. It's not scary nor terrifying, but it did have some effective scares. And it was creepy at times. Definitely one I can recommend! So yes, it's better than the original.




























