"Histeria"
(Malaysia)
A Tayangan Unggul production. (International sales: Tayangan Unggul,
Selangor, Malaysia.) Produced by Gayatri-Su Lin Pillai. Directed by James Lee. Screenplay, Amri Rohayat.
With: Liyana Jasmay, Noris Ali, Ainul Aishah, Ady Putra, Kazaar Saisi, Vanidah Imran, Adlin Aman Ramli, Adman Salleh, M. Rajoli, Ramli Hassan, Ako Mustapha, Rianna.
In a radical shift from the artsy DV fare
he's best known for, prolific Malaysian multihyphenate James Lee ("Room
to Let," "Waiting for Love") shows an aptitude for mainstream horror
with "Histeria." Bankrolled by commercial production house Tanyan
Unggul, this yarn about a group of giggling schoolgirls invoking a
bloodthirsty demon has some nice character touches and delivers decent
chills. Lee's first 35mm production looks good and stands to gain much
wider DVD exposure than most of his other works.
Setting is a
posh girls' school where Murni (Liyana Jasmay) and her five brainy pals
("The Pink Ladies") are given a three-day detention after faking a case
of demonic possession. Occupying an abandoned and supposedly haunted
dormitory, the girls awaken a slimy beast after reciting a mantra found
on the Internet. Heavy on blood and lighter on gore, the body count is
efficiently executed and enlivened by intriguing dramatics involving
lesbian student Zeta (Rianna) and sleazy teacher Mr. Helmi (Ady Putra).
Perfs by the mostly inexperienced young femme cast are fine.
Traditional strings-and-piano score suits the mood, and the rest of the
tech work is solid on a modest budget.
Camera (color), Mohd Helmi Mohd Yusof; editors, Effrendi Singh,
Akash Singh; music, Mohd Zaidi; production designer, Nazrul Asraff.
Reviewed at Bangkok Film Festival (Southeast Asian Panorama), Sept. 27,
2008. Malay, English dialogue. Running time: 90 MIN.
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