Religious-Smelling Horror Film Debated, Prilly Latuconsina: Producers Have Freedom
Prilly Latuconsina (Virgilery/VOI)

JAKARTA - Artist Prilly Latuconsina tries to express her opinion regarding the horror film genre which is suspected of having elements of Islam in her story. Prilly admitted that she actually did not have the capacity to talk about this.

Not without reason, this 27-year-old woman has not watched the film in question and does not understand the mistakes being debated.

"I don't have the capacity to comment because I don't understand the process (production), I haven't watched the film either, I also don't understand where the problem is," said Prilly Latuconsina in the Cikini area, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, March 27.

As a producer at the Sinemaku Pictures production house, Prilly feels that every producer has the freedom to create a horror story.

"It's just that as far as I know every producer has the freedom to make horror stories and that's also probably fictitious, it doesn't happen in the real world. Yes, everyone has the freedom to be creative," he added.

Furthermore, for the phenomenon of the horror film Kiblat which has become a topic of conversation, Prilly does not want to comment further. He realized that he did not have the capacity to explain this matter.

"I am not an expert in commenting on religion and religion because I do not understand how to connect religion with ghosts," he concluded.


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