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So, 'Dua Kali Duapuluh Empat Djam' is a fascinating piece from 1967 that dives headfirst into a maelstrom of crime and drama. The plot centers around Norman, whose home gets hit by a gang, leading to a series of personal entanglements that really heighten the stakes. Bing, one of the robbers, ends up in a tight spot because of his past with Norman, and his desperation is palpable. The pacing is tight, and there’s a gritty realism to the performances that pulls you in, especially with the tension created by the kidnapping subplot. The action sequences, while not over-the-top, have a raw quality that feels grounded, making it stand out in the genre for its time.
This film is relatively scarce, often overlooked in discussions of Indonesian cinema. It has seen limited releases over the years, primarily on VHS and some rare DVD editions, making it a hidden gem for collectors. Interest has been growing, partly due to its unique plot and the era it represents, which can be a conversation starter among enthusiasts of Southeast Asian film history.
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