Netflix's Indonesian horror film "The Elixir" has taken the top spot on the platform's worldwide rankings for non-English language titles, raking in over 11 million viewers in its first week of release. The zombie thriller, directed by Kimo Stamboel, has resonated with audiences globally, topping five markets and ranking among the top 10 most-watched films in 75 territories across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Stamboel's film tells the story of a family business dealing in traditional herbal remedies in a village outside Yogyakarta. When the patriarch's quest for immortality goes awry, it unleashes both domestic turmoil and a deadly outbreak that becomes a zombie apocalypse. The movie's unique blend of Indonesian culture and creatures has drawn praise from critics and audiences alike, who appreciate its authentic take on zombie horror.
The film's success is attributed to its culturally specific interpretation of the genre, incorporating elements such as Jamu, Javanese villages, and family dynamics. This approach has allowed "The Elixir" to transcend cultural boundaries, resonating with audiences worldwide.
"It was always my goal to create a zombie film that truly feels Indonesian," Stamboel explained in an interview. "I wanted to explore the core story of our culture, not just through setting or language, but through its very essence." The director's vision has been well-received by fans and critics, who praise the movie for its authentic representation of Indonesian culture.
The cast, which includes Mikha Tambayong, Eva Celia, and Donny Damara, among others, has also received accolades for their performances. For Celia, who plays Karina in the film, it's been a meaningful experience to bring an Indonesian story to global audiences and see how warmly they've responded.
With its success, "The Elixir" is proof that local stories can have a significant impact on a global scale. The movie's universal themes of family, ambition, and loss are undeniable, making it more than just a zombie film – it's a commentary on humanity itself.
				
			Stamboel's film tells the story of a family business dealing in traditional herbal remedies in a village outside Yogyakarta. When the patriarch's quest for immortality goes awry, it unleashes both domestic turmoil and a deadly outbreak that becomes a zombie apocalypse. The movie's unique blend of Indonesian culture and creatures has drawn praise from critics and audiences alike, who appreciate its authentic take on zombie horror.
The film's success is attributed to its culturally specific interpretation of the genre, incorporating elements such as Jamu, Javanese villages, and family dynamics. This approach has allowed "The Elixir" to transcend cultural boundaries, resonating with audiences worldwide.
"It was always my goal to create a zombie film that truly feels Indonesian," Stamboel explained in an interview. "I wanted to explore the core story of our culture, not just through setting or language, but through its very essence." The director's vision has been well-received by fans and critics, who praise the movie for its authentic representation of Indonesian culture.
The cast, which includes Mikha Tambayong, Eva Celia, and Donny Damara, among others, has also received accolades for their performances. For Celia, who plays Karina in the film, it's been a meaningful experience to bring an Indonesian story to global audiences and see how warmly they've responded.
With its success, "The Elixir" is proof that local stories can have a significant impact on a global scale. The movie's universal themes of family, ambition, and loss are undeniable, making it more than just a zombie film – it's a commentary on humanity itself.

 ! It's awesome to see local stories getting the recognition they deserve, especially in the entertainment industry. The way Stamboel wove together Indonesian culture and zombie apocalypse elements is pure genius
! It's awesome to see local stories getting the recognition they deserve, especially in the entertainment industry. The way Stamboel wove together Indonesian culture and zombie apocalypse elements is pure genius 
 . I'm intrigued by the fact that "Jamu" and other traditional Javanese elements are being repurposed in a modern horror context
. I'm intrigued by the fact that "Jamu" and other traditional Javanese elements are being repurposed in a modern horror context 
 . Can't wait to see what other cultural gems get a global spin!
. Can't wait to see what other cultural gems get a global spin! 
 I'm loving how Netflix is giving some major props to Indonesian creators like Kimo Stamboel! It's about time we see more diverse voices in the horror genre
 I'm loving how Netflix is giving some major props to Indonesian creators like Kimo Stamboel! It's about time we see more diverse voices in the horror genre  . The fact that "The Elixir" is doing so well globally without even being dubbed or subtitled in every language is a testament to its cultural relevance and universal themes
. The fact that "The Elixir" is doing so well globally without even being dubbed or subtitled in every language is a testament to its cultural relevance and universal themes  . I'm also super stoked for Eva Celia, who gets to share her own culture with the world
. I'm also super stoked for Eva Celia, who gets to share her own culture with the world  . It's amazing how Stamboel was able to blend horror and Indonesian culture so seamlessly – it's like he took the best parts of our folklore and turned them into a thrill ride
. It's amazing how Stamboel was able to blend horror and Indonesian culture so seamlessly – it's like he took the best parts of our folklore and turned them into a thrill ride  . Can't wait to see more local stories get the recognition they deserve on Netflix!
. Can't wait to see more local stories get the recognition they deserve on Netflix! 
 I'm not surprised by the massive success of "The Elixir" - Indonesian horror has been gaining traction globally for years!
 I'm not surprised by the massive success of "The Elixir" - Indonesian horror has been gaining traction globally for years!  . It's like, why should Western horror be the only game in town?
. It's like, why should Western horror be the only game in town?  We need more authentic, culturally-specific storytelling on Netflix - it's refreshing to see a film that truly represents Indonesian culture without watered-down versions for the global audience
 We need more authentic, culturally-specific storytelling on Netflix - it's refreshing to see a film that truly represents Indonesian culture without watered-down versions for the global audience  .
. . And let's give props to Kimo Stamboel - he's a master of crafting a story that's both terrifying and thought-provoking at the same time
. And let's give props to Kimo Stamboel - he's a master of crafting a story that's both terrifying and thought-provoking at the same time  . It shows that with authentic storytelling, we can bridge cultural divides and connect with audiences worldwide
. It shows that with authentic storytelling, we can bridge cultural divides and connect with audiences worldwide  . "The Elixir" is proof that indie horror can go mainstream without sacrificing its unique charm
. "The Elixir" is proof that indie horror can go mainstream without sacrificing its unique charm  . Bring on the next wave of global Netflix sensations!
. Bring on the next wave of global Netflix sensations! 
 11 million viewers in one week is crazy! I've been waiting to see an indonesian horror movie get so much love on the netflix platform, and it's amazing to see "The Elixir" breaking all those records
 11 million viewers in one week is crazy! I've been waiting to see an indonesian horror movie get so much love on the netflix platform, and it's amazing to see "The Elixir" breaking all those records  Kimo Stamboel did an incredible job bringing this unique culture to life. The way he wove in Indonesian elements like Jamu and Javanese villages is genius
 Kimo Stamboel did an incredible job bringing this unique culture to life. The way he wove in Indonesian elements like Jamu and Javanese villages is genius  Eva Celia's performance as Karina is also giving me LIFE
 Eva Celia's performance as Karina is also giving me LIFE  I'm so proud of the cast and crew for making this movie a global sensation
 I'm so proud of the cast and crew for making this movie a global sensation  the world's going crazy, like zombies, I mean, people actually watching this Indonesian horror movie "The Elixir"
 the world's going crazy, like zombies, I mean, people actually watching this Indonesian horror movie "The Elixir"  is kinda creepy lol, but i guess its authentic take on zombie horror resonated with audiences worldwide... 11 million viewers in one week? that's like, a lot of people binge-watching their way through some terrifying stuff
 is kinda creepy lol, but i guess its authentic take on zombie horror resonated with audiences worldwide... 11 million viewers in one week? that's like, a lot of people binge-watching their way through some terrifying stuff  .
. I'm not surprised to see "The Elixir" do so well, considering how much we love Indonesian culture
 I'm not surprised to see "The Elixir" do so well, considering how much we love Indonesian culture  ! But what's really interesting is that the film's success shows how important cultural representation is in storytelling
! But what's really interesting is that the film's success shows how important cultural representation is in storytelling  . The way it blends traditional elements like Jamu and Javanese villages with a zombie apocalypse feels super fresh and exciting
. The way it blends traditional elements like Jamu and Javanese villages with a zombie apocalypse feels super fresh and exciting  . It's awesome to see how this has resonated with audiences worldwide
. It's awesome to see how this has resonated with audiences worldwide 

 it's like, we don't always have to rely on hollywood movies to be 'global' you know?
 it's like, we don't always have to rely on hollywood movies to be 'global' you know?  and i'm so glad the director kimo Stamboel was true to his culture, he didn't water down anything, it shows
 and i'm so glad the director kimo Stamboel was true to his culture, he didn't water down anything, it shows 
 . and i'm so down for the cast's performances, mikha tambayong is my fave
. and i'm so down for the cast's performances, mikha tambayong is my fave  . can't wait to see what he does next!!!
. can't wait to see what he does next!!! jamu, javanese villages... u name it! the cast is on point too, especially eva celia
 jamu, javanese villages... u name it! the cast is on point too, especially eva celia 
 I'm so stoked to see "The Elixir" killing it on Netflix!
 I'm so stoked to see "The Elixir" killing it on Netflix!  It's amazing how a horror movie can transcend cultural boundaries like this. The way the director wove together Indonesian culture and zombie apocalypse elements is pure genius
 It's amazing how a horror movie can transcend cultural boundaries like this. The way the director wove together Indonesian culture and zombie apocalypse elements is pure genius  It's refreshing to see a story that's so authentically Indonesian, you can feel the cultural vibes from start to finish
 It's refreshing to see a story that's so authentically Indonesian, you can feel the cultural vibes from start to finish  I think what's fascinating about "The Elixir" is how it expertly weaves together elements of Indonesian culture with the universally relatable genre of zombie horror
 I think what's fascinating about "The Elixir" is how it expertly weaves together elements of Indonesian culture with the universally relatable genre of zombie horror  . The cast is amazing too, I've been meaning to check out Mikha Tambayong's work
. The cast is amazing too, I've been meaning to check out Mikha Tambayong's work  like whats the real reason behind its success? is it really just because of our culture or is there something more to it?
 like whats the real reason behind its success? is it really just because of our culture or is there something more to it?  sounds too convenient. what if they were trying to make a point about globalization and how we're all just assimilating into these americanized zombie movies?
 sounds too convenient. what if they were trying to make a point about globalization and how we're all just assimilating into these americanized zombie movies?  . stamboel did an incredible job of weaving in all these authentic indonesian elements like jamu and javanese villages into a zombie apocalypse story
. stamboel did an incredible job of weaving in all these authentic indonesian elements like jamu and javanese villages into a zombie apocalypse story  . this film proves that local stories can reach a global audience and i couldn't be more hyped for it
. this film proves that local stories can reach a global audience and i couldn't be more hyped for it  The fact that it's doing so well for a non-English language title is amazing. It just goes to show that Netflix is still killing it (pun intended) when it comes to global content.
 The fact that it's doing so well for a non-English language title is amazing. It just goes to show that Netflix is still killing it (pun intended) when it comes to global content. . This just proves that stories from all around the globe have so much to offer, you know?
. This just proves that stories from all around the globe have so much to offer, you know?  . It's no wonder it's been a hit worldwide! And kudos to the cast for bringin' their A-game
. It's no wonder it's been a hit worldwide! And kudos to the cast for bringin' their A-game  . This movie's success is all about authenticity and storytellin'
. This movie's success is all about authenticity and storytellin'