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Geger Perikoloso is a captivating dive into the complexities of Indonesia's political landscape during the 1965 turmoil. The pacing feels quite deliberate, allowing you to savor the tension as Koesno's dreams of dance clash with the harsh realities of a society wary of artistic expression. It's not just about his personal struggle; it's a reflection on how politics can stifle creativity. The atmosphere is thick with dread, yet there are moments of beauty that shine through. The performances are raw, especially in how they convey the fear and passion of the time. I appreciate the practical effects that ground the film—there's a palpable authenticity that adds layers to the narrative.
Captures the essence of 1965 Indonesia.Strong themes of artistic repression and resilience.Effective use of practical effects enhances authenticity.
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