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Anak-anak Borobudur offers a captivating glimpse into village life near the monumental Borobudur Temple. The film unfolds through the eyes of Amat, a sharp ten-year-old navigating the complexities of family and tradition. The atmosphere is distinctly rural, underscored by the sounds of chiseling stones which almost become characters in their own right. The pacing feels contemplative, reflecting the slow rhythm of life in the village. The father-son dynamic is poignant, especially as they bond over the art of stone carving. Performances are natural, with a raw quality that resonates. Themes of perseverance, communication beyond words, and the connection to heritage are woven throughout. It's distinctive for its setting and the way it captures the simplicity and struggles of daily life.
Set in a unique cultural backdropThemes of family and traditionNatural performances enhance authenticity
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