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So, 'Anwar: The Untold Story' is really an engrossing piece that dives deep into this tumultuous era in Indonesia's history. The film charts Anwar's tumultuous journey, grappling with corruption in the government from '93 to '98, with a distinctively raw and gritty atmosphere. It’s shot in a way that feels both intimate and expansive, really capturing the weight of political strife. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension and feel the stakes involved. The performances, especially by the lead, are quite compelling—they evoke a sense of desperation and hope at the same time. It also sheds light on the birth of the reformasi movement, which makes it a significant watch for anyone interested in political narratives. The practical effects used to depict the protests are striking, grounding the film in reality. Just an engaging exploration of a pivotal moment.
Significant portrayal of Indonesian historyStrong performances capture political tensionHighlights the reformasi movement's impact
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