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Kekasih is this intriguing blend of sci-fi and drama that explores grief in a rather haunting way. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating at times, like you’re wandering through the scientist's mind as he grapples with loss. The pacing can be uneven, but it creates this tension that pulls you in. I found the themes of love and the ethical boundaries of science to be really compelling. It’s not your typical resurrection story, and the practical effects, though limited, have a raw quality that adds to the overall feeling of desperation and longing. The performances are understated yet powerful, really conveying the emotional weight of the narrative.
Kekasih hasn't seen a wide release on physical media, which makes it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. The scarcity of copies adds to its allure, often leading to discussions among enthusiasts about its themes and execution. Many are curious about its origins and the unknown director, sparking interest in uncovering more about its production and distribution history.
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