

She stole her husband with black magic—now the electricity bites back.
After six months of marriage, Andin begins to notice many oddities in her marriage. From the beginning, Uncle Bagyo suspected the marriage was rushed, and together with Amara—Andin's younger sister who also inherited the mystical arts—he often noticed disturbing, odd signs. Their suspicions were proven correct when it was revealed that Ario, Andin's husband, had been having a special relationship with Naura, a wealthy woman in their town who was trying to steal Ario completely from Andin using the Lintrik love spell, a dangerous mystical power that dragged Andin and her family into endless supernatural terror. What will happen to Andin and Ario's marriage going forward?
Practical Effects
Goat imagery and pocong appearances hit different when practical.
Acting
Aulia Sarah's Naura serves unhinged rich witch energy perfectly.
Production
Rural Indonesian setting amplifies the isolation and dread.

Director
Fajar Nugros
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lintrik specifically refers to love magic using electrical/spiritual energy—distinct from general santet in Indonesian folk tradition, often requiring animal mediums.
This is the second film in the Sosok Ketiga universe; Adinda Thomas returns but in a completely different role, playing against her previous type as victim rather than vessel.
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