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Skrip 7707 (2009)
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Skrip 7707
Genre: Thriller
Starring: Fouziah Ghous, Fasha Sandha, Que Haidar, Norman Abdul Halim
Directed by: Prof Madya A. Razak Mohaideen
 
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In the latest A. Razak Mohaideen offering, as many as nine ghost stories are combined to make a film. It starts off with a movie director named Burn (Norman Abd. Halim) who tasks his assistant Syida (Fouziah Gous) to set up some meetings with people so as to get ideas for a new horror movie.

It's quite a novelty because usually an all-in-one horror movie contains only three of four stories. Highlights include a violent fight scene between Bob (Jehan Miskin) with a gruesome-looking man (which was cut by the censors) and a traditional abortion scene with Ayu (Fasha Sandha). There is also an Almy Nadia scene involving the cannibalism of a live human baby!

In terms of acting, we get to see the reappearance of Norman Abd. Halim who has ceased acting for some time now, his last film being "Nafas Cinta" (1999). It's probably been so long for him that his acting is a little stiff. The same can be said of Fouziah Gous ("Rasukan Ablasa" and "Maut", both 2009) who comes off rather amateurish. However, since this movie was shot so long ago before those two movies were released, this strangely means that she has improved! However, an actress who definitely hasn't made much headway is Fasha Sandha ("Anak Halal" 2007, "Evolusi KL Drift" 2008) who once again fails to shine. Controversial for many accusations, among them 'stealing' the husband of fellow actress Nora Danish, her acting is poor and her voice is rather annoying.

The other cast do well but the traditional special effects on the ghosts are substandard. For example, the first story in which a man is haunted by an Indian woman (comedienne Kenchana Devi). Not only was the apparition not scary here, it was even hilarious! However, kudos to the editors and sound mixing crew behind the project because Digital Dolby Surround sounded like it ought to in this movie!

"Skrip 7707" took some three years to make and it seems that although it does have a good concept, it's still no better than the director's other horror movies like "Rasukan Ablasa" (2009) and "Tujuh Perhentian" (2004). The main problem with the movie lies in the fact that all nine short stories (which take about 10 minutes each) do not climax. Only a few parts are scary while some are not at all.