The Positive Side Felt By Kiesha Alvaro After Playing The Film Sinsa Hell

JAKARTA - Playing in the film Siksa Hell, Kiesha Alvaro feels the story of this film is full of challenges. But behind that, Kiesha also felt mentally disturbed because the film's visuals were amazingly scary."In the past, it was just an illustration, you have this sin to be initiated. Well, but by making an example from comics in the past, we were brought to this era where the times are getting more modern, we made a little story to be able to enter society. If for example, just pictures or just videos of sin, don't make films, ” explained Kiesha.“ Mental truth is actually a bit disturbed. During the shooting process and maybe 2-3 days after filming, because we are disugesti as if being tortured, that's first. Second, we see blood all the time, look at ourselves and others,” Kiesha continued.“ In every scene, there must be shouts and screams if it doesn't sound like torture, it will be repeated. So it is overshadowed by the screams of people crying, stabbing, what can I do, so I got carried away a little,” he said.Di sisi lain, Kiesha Alvaro merasakan ada sisi positif yang ia merasakan setelah terlibat dalam film Saksa Hell. Menurutnya, cerita dan filmnya semakin mengingatkan manusia untuk terus menjadi pribadi yang baik selam ada di dunia.Kiesha tries to prove that the film Siksa Hell can be a spectacle at the end of the year. His struggle in visualizing this comic also felt heavy because the shooting location was also filled with properties full of sand and gravel.
" “ There are some that are spontaneous but some are indeed torture and this is not in the trailer. We really can't just play around with this torture. Because we want to talk about CGI, talking about the progress of the scene, so there are scenes that we really can't move much," he continued."Every shooting is tiring. With the bad terrain, because there are sand, gravel, large stones, the effect of making up has not been added to the experience of these four players, these small children, almost 50% of all wounds," Kiesha said again.Behind his extraordinary experience, Kiesha Alvaro has his own hopes with the film Saksa Hell. He not only wants films to be watched but also become a topic of conversation for his audience.