The Daily Mail reported on May 28 that viewers have expressed their terror after watching the film Sabrina, a horror movie featuring a haunted doll, which has been compared to the infamous Annabelle. It seems that the film, released in 2018, serves as a direct sequel to the classic horror film The Great Gabbo, which debuted in 1929, creating a chilling narrative.
Discussions about Sabrina have flooded social media platforms like Twitter, despite the film not being a new release.
“The films The Doll from 2016, The Doll 2 from 2017, and Sabrina from 2018 form a trilogy of horror films that are quite similar, so I don’t remember much about them,” one viewer commented.
Another viewer remarked, “After watching Sabrina, I understand why children are often haunted by a haunted doll.”
One person noted: “The Indonesian film Sabrina about a haunted doll carries an eerie sense of human possession. It draws inspiration from several films in the Conjuring universe but stands out as a chilling experience.”
Sabrina is part of a series of films about haunted dolls under the title The Doll. However, this third installment features an independent storyline, unrelated to the first two films in the series.
The film’s content revolves around a production house that is plagued by supernatural disturbances after the granddaughter of the owner becomes possessed by the spirit of a deceased child. The haunted doll, Sabrina, wreaks havoc and instills terror within the family.