Playing A Role In Life, Rachel Vennya Is Challenged To Play Horror Assisted By Taskya Namya

JAKARTA - Rachel Vennya became one of the players in the film Inaugurates Life. He collided under Billy Christian's direction in the film adaptation thread on X made by Anggi Noen.

He plays Tri, one of the factory workers who is Erwina's new friend, the character played by Taskya Namya.

One of the reasons for being interested in this role is because more or less I feel that I can understand the layer of the role of the tri. She is the backbone of the family and most of those who work in the factory and I feel the character of different worlds with myself even though there are similarities," Rachel Vennya told a press conference in Central Jakarta on Thursday, November 21.

"I myself have never been involved in horror, so I want to know what the process is. The workshop for batik stamps, wearing all kinds of fun and slashing a little," he said.

He was assisted by Taskya Namya who has a lot of experience in horror films. Rachel felt at first she was less confident in her acting because of her lack of experience.

"Sis Kyya is the queen of horror, so when I first read because I'm this new kid I said I said I said 'Please help if for example it's bad please tell me'. While on set there are many things that I'm not used to filming so there are some emotions that are lacking all the time. There is a very stressful scene and Kya can really process his emotions and he holds our hands and cries together, "said Rachel Vennya.

"I want to get out of my comfort zone as a content creator and never want to take pictures because I doubt myself. When I have an offer myself, this is the first film comfort zone, so I want to challenge, can I challenge myself in the next life," he continued.

The story of Erwina, the youngest child in her family, who accidentally reveals the dark secrets of her family, a debt of life rooted in mystical traditions and dark rituals. Meanwhile, the film at home will be shown in Indonesian cinemas starting December 12.