Sunday, January 18, 2026

Makhluk Dari Kubur (1991) (Indonesia)

aka Creatures from the Grave

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In a small Indonesian village, there’s this dude who can transform himself into a goofy looking boar puppet. Why he does this, I’m not sure but the important thing is that one night during his boar-ish hijinks, he is chased down by the villagers and killed by a well-thrown spear. When the riled up men see him transform back into his human form, they pay a visit to the home of his wife and daughter. They discover cash and jewelry inside the place, kick the woman and her daughter out of the village and burn their house down. This is all watched, through magic means, by an elderly wizard in a cave. The wizard is none too happy about what has transpired and he uses his powers to resurrect the murdered man as one trashy looking zombie (trust me... it’s awesome). The meaty zombie with glowing red eyes transforms into his old self on a whim and begins terrorizing the assbags that fucked everything up. His wife and daughter mope around the neighboring forest as the locals get themselves slain by the magic murder corpse. The daughter dies in a scuffle with some mustachioed prick and the mother’s mental health takes a turn for the worse. Eventually, a good magic man comes into town and brings the fight to the pissed-off revenant, he also brings the dead man’s wife back into the picture. There’s an invisible horse, lame-ass fighting, forced transformation into a wereboar, a weird worm-baby thing exploding out of a woman’s belly and a climatic magic battle involving projectile limbs and that goofy boar puppet’s floating head. This was watched without subtitles and unsynchronized audio and yet I still enjoyed the hell out of it.

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