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Enak Tho Zamanku: Piye Kabare really plays with that blend of comedy and drama, you know? The story kicks off with some heavy stuff - the brutal assault kind of sets a dark tone right away. But then it shifts gears as Darmo returns, and you get this mix of self-discovery and the struggle to reclaim what was lost. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it adds to that raw, unfiltered vibe. Performances, especially from Dolly Martin and Panji Addiemas, have this authenticity that pulls you in. It’s like you can feel the weight of their characters' journeys. Plus, the practical effects they use—nothing too flashy, but it fits the story's heart.
Strong character-driven narrativeInteresting mix of self-discoveryUneven pacing adds to the raw feel
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