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So, Harun is this quiet, introspective drama from Jason Pratama. It's about an elderly tailor who’s facing the end of his business. The pacing feels deliberate but engaging, almost like a gentle unfolding of layers. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and reluctance, especially as he takes on this peculiar order for a female cosplay costume. You really get to see his internal struggle with prejudice, which is quite poignant. The performances are raw yet honest, really bringing out the conflict within him. Also, the practical effects in the costume design are pretty neat - it’s not just a simple get-up, but a real expression of identity and acceptance. Quite distinct in its approach to a familiar theme, I'd say.
Focus on character development and internal conflict.Look for the interplay of tradition vs. modernity in tailoring.Pay attention to the costume design as a narrative device.
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