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Sisa Suara is an intriguing documentary that captures the essence of Indonesia during the pandemic. It feels more like a reflective piece than just a collection of clips. The way it weaves together the sounds and voices of people coping with lockdown is quite fascinating. You can sense their resilience as they adapt to life indoors, turning to online platforms to maintain connections. The pacing is steady, allowing moments of silence to linger and resonate, making the audience really feel the impact of isolation. It's not flashy, but there's an authenticity in the everyday experiences shared β a raw look at how creativity and community can thrive even when the world feels restrained. The lack of a known director adds a layer of mystery that somehow fits the theme.
A unique perspective on life during lockdown.Focuses on sound and community engagement.Captures the atmosphere of resilience in isolation.
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Muhammad Andriandino Nugraha
Director