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Tujuh Biang Keladi is a peculiar blend of comedy that captures the chaotic essence of village life and the struggles of a young girl breaking free from familial constraints. The pacing is a bit erratic, reflective of the protagonist's tumultuous journey. You'll notice that the humor often dances on the edge of dark, especially in how it handles themes of shame and freedom. The performances, while not always polished, convey a raw authenticity that adds depth to the absurd situations. The film's atmosphere is infused with a kind of gritty realism, juxtaposed with moments of whimsical levity. It's not your typical comedy; it feels like a cultural snapshot, a glimpse into societal norms and expectations of the time.
Interesting exploration of societal norms in 1980s Malaysia.The humor may not land for everyone, but it's intriguing.A rare gem for collectors interested in regional cinema.
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