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Rangkul delves into the intricacies of familial bonds during trying times, weaving a narrative that feels raw and relatable. The tension between Jaka and his mother is palpable; their contrasting views on helping others reflect a broader commentary on moral responsibility versus personal survival. The film’s pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments of silence to hang heavy, accentuating the emotional weight of their choices. It’s shot with an understated style that amplifies the performances, especially that of Jaka, who embodies the internal struggle effectively. The practical effects are minimal but serve the story well, grounding it in a reality that feels all too present. It’s not just a story about a pandemic; it’s about how crises can strain the very fabric of family.
Themes of responsibility and family dynamics.Realistic portrayal of pandemic challenges.Focus on character-driven storytelling.
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