Paket Santet Review: Why This 2026 Indonesian Horror Film Will Make You Fear Mail Deliveries

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The upcoming Indonesian horror film Paket Santet (internationally known as The Curse Package) effectively reinvents traditional black magic tropes by blending local mythology with modern courier delivery culture. Directed by Dinna Jasanti and produced by the acclaimed BASE Entertainment—the creative force behind hits like Perempuan Tanah Jahanam (Impetigore)—this film offers a fresh, relatable spin on supernatural terror.

Paket Santet Review: Why This 2026 Indonesian Horror Film Will Make You Fear Mail Deliveries

The plot: A deadly unboxing


The story revolves around seven college students: Deva, Bella, Ale, Celia, Firza, Kiki, and Glen. Their mundane campus lives take a horrific turn when an anonymous courier package lands on their doorstep. Intrigued by the mysterious delivery, they decide to unbox it.

Unbeknownst to them, the parcel triggers a relentless black magic curse. Unlike standard occult films featuring secluded shamans, this modern hex functions like an unstoppable digital chain letter. The characters face an agonizing paradox: opening the package unleashes a lethal hex, but leaving it alone does not stop the threat. As a terrifying swarm of supernatural bees hunts them down, the group must race against time to uncover the sender's identity before they all end up dead.

Cast and characters

The movie brings together a stellar ensemble of Indonesia’s rising stars:
  • Fatih Unru: Plays Deva, the practical group member trying to keep everyone calm.
  • Yasamin Jasem plays Bella, who brings emotional depth to the terrifying ordeal.
  • Fadly Faisal: Plays Ale, capturing the visceral panic of an untargeted victim.
  • Gabriella Ekaputri: Plays Celia, adding tension to the group dynamics.
  • Fiki Naki: Plays Firza, marking the popular content creator's highly anticipated silver screen debut.
  • Azela Putri: Plays Kiki, a student caught right in the crosshairs.
  • Farandika: Plays Glen, whose initial curiosity sparks the initial nightmare.

Release date and age rating

  • Release Date : August 27, 2026
  • Age Rating : 13+ (Teen Audiences)
  • Distributors : Cinema XXI, CGV, Cinépolis

Objective review: Innovation meets paranoia

What sets Paket Santet apart in a crowded local horror market is its ingenious use of everyday e-commerce anxiety. The screenplay smartly explores the dark concept of a "digital shaman" (dukun digital). By changing the traditional medium of curses from standard snakes or centipedes to swarming bees, the visual horror feels distinctly innovative.

The pacing builds a claustrophobic sense of paranoia as trust erodes within the group. While the jump scares are standard fare, the true psychological horror lies in the characters’ helplessness; they are trapped by an invisible entity and have no idea who to trust. It is a thrilling ride that will make viewers look twice at their own mail deliveries.

Official trailer

The BASE Entertainment YouTube Channel recently launched the gripping first trailer. It gives audiences a sneak peek into the visceral panic, tense group arguments, and shocking imagery awaiting them in theaters.

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