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Burung Besi, a 1999 action flick, dives into the underground world of remote-controlled aircraft. The film's charm lies in its raw, almost amateurish feel, which gives it a unique authenticity. Azri, the protagonist, is a young enthusiast tinkering with his flying creations, and his journey unfolds against a backdrop of black market dealings. The pacing is uneven—some moments drag while others burst with kinetic energy, reflecting the highs and lows of hobbyist life. Practical effects take center stage, showcasing some impressive flying sequences that feel genuinely thrilling. The performances are earnest, and there's a certain grittiness to the dialogue that adds to its overall atmosphere. It’s one of those films that scratch an itch for niche collectors who appreciate the obscure and the peculiar.
Interesting look at the black market for remote planes.Not your typical action film; more of a niche exploration.Practical effects are a highlight, gives it a unique charm.
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