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Petrus: Penembak Misterius delves into the shadows of the Soeharto era, presenting a raw and unsettling narrative through the eyes of a former shooter and a survivor. The documentary's tone is eerie and reflective, marking a striking contrast between personal testimonies and the haunting atmosphere of a time shrouded in fear. It's not just about the events, but the lingering impacts on lives, making you think deeply about memory and trauma. The pacing is deliberate, allowing these voices to resonate. The practical effects are minimal, yet effective, focusing on the emotional weight rather than flashy visuals. It's a distinctive take that feels like an intimate conversation rather than a grand exposé, which is pretty rare in this genre.
The personal stories are compelling.Interesting approach to a dark historical period.Great for discussions on memory and trauma.
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