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Feeling (2009) presents this intriguing intersection of art and fate, showcasing Rianti, a painter whose world is colored by her unique gift to glimpse the future. The atmosphere is often heavy, almost claustrophobic, as she turns inward, shutting out the genuine affection from Wisnu, the curator who supports her. The pacing's a bit uneven, fluctuating between introspection and sudden bursts of tension, especially as Rianti navigates her ability and its implications. The performances—while not flashy—carry a rawness that reflects the characters' struggles. There's something distinct about how the film blends these elements, exploring themes of isolation and the burden of foreknowledge, which makes it stand out in the action-crime-drama landscape.
Explores themes of isolation and foreknowledge.Distinctive atmosphere with a blend of tension and introspection.Unconventional pacing that varies between stillness and action.
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