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Cinta Pertamaku dives into the complexities of childhood and the weight of responsibility. Mentari’s world is drenched in a sense of isolation, navigating her father Rais's struggles with mental challenges while grappling with her own youthful innocence. The film's atmosphere is heavy yet tender, showcasing the bond between father and daughter against a backdrop of societal indifference. The pacing lingers in moments that allow us to feel Mentari's pain and resilience, reflecting on themes of love, loss, and the cruel nature of bullying. Performances are raw and genuine, especially from the leads, who ground the narrative in a reality that's both heartbreaking and relatable. The practical effects are minimal, but the emotional impact is profound, making it a poignant character study.
Explores themes of childhood and responsibilityStrong emotional coreUnique portrayal of familial relationships
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