KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 -- At a time when gore-driven Malaysian features have become increasingly rare - and are often heavily toned down before release - Nar'sata: Sekutu Setan stands out for remaining fully intact in its final cut.

Written and directed by Pierre Andre, the film combines psychological, spiritual, and visceral horror elements as it arrives in Malaysian cinemas today.

Produced by Metrowealth Pictures (MIG), it marks a bold attempt at the gore concept, taking a more extreme and mature approach.

According to MIG CEO David Teo, the project is a high-risk venture, but one expected to bring something fresh to the local film landscape.

Story origins and inspirations behind 'Nar'sata: Sekutu Setan'

Nar'sata follows the story of...