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Bid'ah Cinta offers a nuanced take on familial conflict and religious differences, set against a backdrop of romance. You have Khalida and Kamal, whose love faces the fire of ancient grudges. The performances are quite heartfelt, with Ayushita bringing depth to Khalida's struggles. The pacing meanders a bit, reflecting the slow build of tension between the families. It’s interesting how the film doesn’t shy away from the complexities of belief and culture, diving deep into how these shape relationships. The atmosphere feels both tense and tender, a balancing act not all films pull off. And that distinct clash of traditional values is palpable, making it a noteworthy piece to consider in the realm of Indonesian cinema.
Explores themes of love vs. traditionHighlights familial conflictInteresting cultural insights
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