Qorin Film Review: Women's Struggle Against Fear Wrapped In Horror Stories
Aghniny Haqueda Zulfa Maharani in Qorin (Screenshot)

JAKARTA - Qorin became the second horror film produced by IDN Pictures after Inang. This film features a mysterious event that occurs in a pesantren located far from the frenzy of urban dipukok.

Qorin tells the story of a special boarding school for a woman named Rodatul Jannah. The Pondok is led by Ustaz Jaelani (Omar Daniel) who has a wife named Umi Hana (Dea Annisa). In addition, there is also Umi Yana (Putri Ayunda) who is the caretaker of the female students.

In the hut, there were two most striking female students, namely Zahra (Zulfa Maharani) who was a role model student and Yolanda (Aghniny Haque), a new student who had a big tendency to disobedience.

Zahra is known as the female students who are closest to Ustadz Jaelani, both have a unique relationship. Zahra always obeyed orders from her school leadership to get a good value, while Ustadz Jaelani needed Zahra to keep female students who were naughty' like Yolanda from acting.

Problems arose when Zahra was asked by Ustadz Jaelani to perform a ritual opening qurin. Not only that, Zahra was also asked to invite other female students to perform similar rituals.

Pascarual itu, Zahra pun mulai dimasat oleh sosok qorin yang menampilkan dirinya, begitu juga dengan santriwati lain yang mengikuti ritual serupa.

As a result, the atmosphere of the cottage became erratic, where the female students became very scared by the appearance of their qorine figure, until mysterious events began to occur in the hut.

As explained by the director, Ginanti Rona, the figure of the qorine in this film is not just a mystical creature, but rather a dark side of the human being itself. The qurinal theme that is raised in this horror film is very interesting, because every human being has its dark side. And qurin is a manifestation of the human dark side in the form of darkness'' that appears and then terrorizes humans, "said Ginanti Rona as quoted from a written release, Sunday, December 4.

Not completely focused on mystical things, this film presents the relationship between female students and boarding school administrators. He said, Qorin's film also features at least some human characters when dealing with problems and an authority.

Qorin's film describes their friendship, women's struggle, and their courage to fight fear, said Qorin film producer Susanti Dewi.

With the set of female special Islamic boarding schools, the cast of Qorin is dominated by young actresses, including Zulfa Maharani, Aghniny Haque, Dea Annisa, Naimma Aljufri, Cindy Nirmala, Alyssa Abidin and Putri Ayudya. Meanwhile, the actors involved were Omar Daniel, Yusuf Mahardika, Ridwan Roul and Pritt Timothy.


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