The film centres on a struggling family living in the countryside in 1981: Mawarni, her husband Bahri, his mother Rahma, and the couple’s four children—22-year-old Rini, 16-year-old Toni, 10-year-old Bondi, and six-year-old Ian, who is
deaf. The family live in financial hardship, as Mawarni is ill and bedridden, and the royalties from her former singing career have long since run out. After Mawarni dies, the family are consoled by an
ustad and his adult son, Hendra, who has recently moved to the neighbourhood. Bahri leaves for town to raise money for mortgage payments. At home, the children are haunted by an
ghostly presence resembling Mawarni. Bondi and Rini later discover their grandmother Rahma dead inside the well. After finding an unsent letter on Rahma’s desk addressed to a man named Budiman, Rini and Hendra deliver it to him in town to seek his help. Budiman, an occult writer, reveals that when Bahri intended to marry Mawarni, Rahma disapproved due to Mawarni’s career and indications of infertility. He gives Rini an article he has written about a fertility cult of
Satan worshippers that target barren women who wish to have children, on the condition that the last child be willingly surrendered after seven years. Fearing for Ian’s safety, as he will turn seven in three days, they grow increasingly alarmed. The following day, while delivering an urgent letter from Budiman to Rini, Hendra is run over by a lorry. Bahri decides to move with his children to town. That night, members of the cult surround the house as a storm rages; however, after Bahri declares that he will not give up Ian, they leave. The moving van fails to arrive the next day, forcing the family to remain for another night, with the ustad keeping watch. Rini finally opens Budiman’s letter, which explains that the last child will be taken by the cult because they are Satan’s own offspring. It also reveals that the cultists’ visit the previous night was merely to mark the house for the undead, who will come to collect the child. Mawarni and several
pocong appear, including Hendra, and kill the ustad. Ian, having just turned seven, cheerfully joins Mawarni and the pocong. Budiman arrives and evacuates Bahri and the remaining children. One year later, Bahri and his family are living in a town apartment. A woman named
Darminah visits, bringing food, and later reports to her husband, who insists that they must ensure the family never leave. Darminah remarks that it is “time for another harvest”, and her husband tells her to be patient. ==Cast==