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Mirah (Raihaanun), a young woman burdened by relentless misfortune, seems to carry bad luck like a shadow one that doesn’t just follow her, but infects everyone who gets close. Since her marriage, a string of mysterious deaths and tragic incidents have plagued those around her, leading her to be shunned by her community. Hoping for a fresh start, Mirah relocates to a quiet, remote village. But peace proves elusive. Soon after her arrival, villagers begin to meet grisly fates, one by one. Old whispers return with new force: Mirah is cursed. Yet behind the growing terror lies a chilling secret. The real source of the horror isn't Mirah at all but a dark curse cast by her estranged stepsister, Puti (Clara Bernadeth).
Blending psychological horror with brooding drama, Mirah dives deep into themes of trauma, isolation, and a woman’s quiet defiance against a fate imposed upon her. Inspired by a real urban legend from a secluded village in Java about a woman believed to bring misfortune, the film does more than frighten it delivers a sharp social commentary on how superstition and stigma have long been used to marginalize women in traditional societies. LSF has rated Mirah for viewers aged 17 and above.Be Discerning in Selecting Content Suitable for Your Age. (fas)