JAKARTA - The Body Driver's film, which carries the theme of the ritual of bathing the body, not only presents a tense and horror story, but also offers a more real horror experience through the ride of the corpse coder's house.

The roof of the burial house, which is located in Ciplaz Klender, East Jakarta, has been opened to the public starting on February 9, 2024.

Unlike phantom houses in general, the burial house will bring visitors to feel the sensation of the ritual of bathing bodies full of mystery and mystical aura. Visitors will be invited to follow the process of bathing the body, starting from bathing, practicing, guiding, to delivering the body to the grave.

Wahana Rumah Pemendir Jenazah ini terinspirasi dari cerita film Pemendir Jenazah yang menceritakan tentang seorang pemanding jati yang diperindari oleh roh-arwah gentayang. Pengunjung akan merasakan atmosphere tenANG dan penuh ketakutan saat memasuki pendadai ini.

"This burial house is not only to scare visitors, but also to provide education about the ritual of bathing bodies that people rarely know about. We want to provide a different horror experience to horror film lovers," said Jody Bani Wicaksono, one of the producers of the body.

Aghniny Haque, who plays the character Lela in the film Pemandin Jenazah, got the opportunity to try this ride, admitted that he was impressed. "The latest experience for me. Here we can not only experience terrible, but also relate to what is in the film and I think everyone will experience this, such as bathing the body," he said.


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