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Laskar Cilik is an interesting watch, capturing the turbulence of youthful relationships. The film dives into the petty conflicts between Marisa and Dino, who are classmates constantly butting heads. It’s got a rawness to it, a kind of organic feel that reflects real school life—there's tension, there's humor, and there's a bit of soul-searching. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it kind of works given the chaotic nature of adolescence. While the director remains a mystery, the performances ground the film well, especially in the emotional moments. There's a thread of music that weaves through the narrative, adding layers to their interactions. Not groundbreaking per se, but there's something about its authenticity that makes it stand out.
Focus on character dynamicsInteresting use of musicReflects real school experiences
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