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Saku Rupiah, directed by Shaddam Muhammad, offers a poignant look at adolescence through the eyes of Dzaky, the class treasurer. The film's atmosphere is a blend of lighthearted moments and serious undertones, capturing the struggles of young responsibility. As Dzaky learns the hard way about managing money β that crumpled cash in his pocket could easily get lost, or worse, ruined in the wash β the pacing allows for both introspective moments and comedic relief. The performances are genuine, particularly Dzaky's evolving relationship with his mother, which anchors the narrative. This film doesn't just focus on financial lessons but dives deeper into themes of maturity and accountability, making it a distinctive entry in the drama genre.
Explores themes of responsibility and maturity.Blends lighthearted moments with serious undertones.Authentic performances that drive the emotional core.
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