Alfie is a young woman who has been away from her father since long time. When she knows that he is in a coma, she returns to their old villa with her stepsister and stepmother. There, they begin to live their worst moments ever because they have to deal with a demonic power that their father has had dangerous plot with it.
Critics Of "May the Devil Take You (Sebelum Iblis Menjemput)"
Shadows on the Wall
October 30, 2018
It's a clever twist on the usual haunted house scenario, although it might have been even more riveting if there was a bit of coherence and connection in there somewhere.
Tjahjanto has delivered a body count that's a mere fraction of The Night Comes For Us yet still manages plenty of blood-soaked, broken-limbed moments...
Fans of Indonesian horror and Sam Raimi will get a kick out of the homage-drenched MAY THE DEVIL TAKE YOU. It is a film that is well aware of horror's past, and aims to add to its future.
In the Evil Dead-style scenario that follows, Tjahjanto deftly flings all manner of witchcraft, voodoo and splatter just to see what will stick. The subtext may be shallow, but the blood runs deep, ensuring the viewer one hell of a crazy night.