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Something Old, New, Borrowed and Blue is a reflective drama that immerses you in the intricate details of a wedding day. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to feel the weight of tradition as the wedding procession moves through the narrow streets—there’s a sense of community, a shared experience. Putri, the bride, is at the center, surrounded by the chaos of preparations, with her mother lending a hand in a really intimate portrayal of familial bonds. The atmosphere is heightened by the blend of prayers echoing from loudspeakers, creating a unique soundscape that grounds the narrative. It's those little moments of connection and tension, captured through practical effects and raw performances, that stand out. This film isn’t about the grand spectacle; it’s the quiet, poignant details that linger with you.
Focuses on the dynamics of family during wedding ritualsUtilizes practical effects to enhance realismCaptivating sound design with prayers and street sounds
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