Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Pindah Ke Bulan is an interesting blend of comedy and drama that emerged during those pandemic times. It's set in this almost surreal atmosphere where the desire to escape the world's troubles leads to an absurd goal: moving to the moon. Zeldi, the boy at the center, has this naive yet hopeful ambition that really captures that childlike wonder. His father, facing unemployment, stumbles upon this pricey program to get them to the moon, which adds a layer of absurdity and frustration. The pacing feels somewhat reflective of the lockdowns—slow at times but punctuated with moments of levity. The film plays with themes of escapism and family dynamics while maintaining a quirky tone. The performances are genuine, and there's a nice use of practical effects that give it a unique charm.
Quirky narrative style that captures childlike ambition.Reflects on family dynamics during tough times.Practical effects add a distinctive charm.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover