Danur (English: Danur: I Can See Ghosts) is a 2017 Indonesian horror film directed by Awi Suryadi and written by Lele Laila, starring Prilly Latuconsina, Shareefa Daanish, Wesley Andrew in lead roles. The film story is adapted from a novel written by Risa Saraswati-based friendship between ghosts and humans.[1] It is the highest-grossing Indonesian horror movie at the time, and has led to two sequels, Danur 2: Maddah[2] and Danur 3: Sunyaruri. Three spin-offs are also released Asih (2018), Silam (2018), Asih 2 (2020) and Ivanna (2022).
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Directed by | Awi Suryadi |
Written by | Lele Laila Ferry Lesmana Risa Saraswati |
Produced by | Dian Sasmita Faisal |
Starring | Prilly Latuconsina Sandrinna Michelle Shareefa Daanish Kinaryosih Indra Brotolaras Inggrid Widjanarko |
Cinematography | Adrian Sugiono |
Edited by | Firdauzi Trizkiyanto |
Music by | Ricky Lionardi |
Production company | Pichouse Films |
Distributed by | MD Pictures Dee Company |
Release date | 30 March 2017 |
Country | Indonesia |
Language | Indonesian |
Box office | US$9.23 million |
Risa Saraswati is a girl who lives with her rich and busy mother Elly, who works as a teacher. Her father, meanwhile, works overseas, and only visits once every six months. She is displayed as an introvert due to the miserable broken home she lives in. Her mother did not celebrate her eighth birthday, thus she celebrates it herself, wishing new friends to end her lonely state of her childhood. Suddenly, she hears a boy singing "Boneka Abdi", a Sundanese song that is claimed to be invitation for ghosts. She then sees a group of Indonesian-speaking Dutch kids: Peter, Janshen, William, and Hans. The kids, apparitions of their living selves who died during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, can only be seen by Risa. Upon request by Elly, the shamanist Asep explains to Risa that her ability is due to another ability on being able to smell danur, odor of the dead. Gaslighted, she sees the kids in their dead forms, scaring her and prompting her to forget about them.
17-year-old Risa goes back to her childhood house with her little sister Riri and cousin Andri, assigned by Elly, now overseas, to take care of her dying grandma until a nurse arrives. Whilst playing around the house, Riri discovers a ficus tree once warned to Risa by the kids to never approach it. That night, nurse Asih arrives at the house, and Risa started feeling suspicious towards her, especially of the fact that she can get along with Riri instantly. Andri says that he is unable to see Asih, concluding that Asih is a ghost. Amidst a supernatural sabotage, Asih kidnaps Riri, as well as attacking Risa's grandma and Andri, knocking them unconscious. Risa calls Elly and reports Asih's malice. She later plays "Boneka Abdi" on her dusty piano, bringing the kids back, who travel with Risa to the spiritual universe, where Asih drowns Riri in the bathtub. Simultaneously, Elly meets Asep, who tells her that Asih was a woman who committed suicide after killing her newborn baby produced through zina. Asih's spirit roams around the world, searching for children that can replace her murdered child. By placing Asih's comb in the ficus tree and stabbing its roots, Risa and the kids succeed in rescuing Riri.
The next day, everyone moved away from the house, however Risa insists that she will never forget her ghost friends. Later, a girl found Asih's comb, and it is hinted that Asih's spirit is reawakened.
Award | Date of Ceremony | Category | Recipient(s)/Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Indonesian Box Office Movie Awards | March 23, 2018 | Best Box Office Movie | Danur: I Can See Ghosts | Nominated | [3] |
Best Actress in a Leading Role | Prilly Latuconsina | Nominated | [3] | ||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Shareffa Daanish | Nominated | [3] | ||
Best Director | Awi Suryadi | Nominated | [3] | ||
Best Screenwriter | Lele Laila, Ferry Lesmana | Nominated | [3] | ||
Best Movie Trailer | Danur: I Can See Ghosts | Nominated | [3] | ||
Best Ensemble Talent | Prilly Latuconsina, Indra Brotolaras | Nominated | [3] | ||
Top 10 Box Office Movie of 2017 | Danur: I Can See Ghosts | Won | [4] |