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Yeah, Right... is an interesting snapshot of the dangdut musical trend from the late '70s. The film follows Herry Irama, a character that clearly draws inspiration from Rhoma Irama, who is also navigating his dreams of becoming a singer. The atmosphere is quite reflective of the period, with vibrant music and engaging performances that capture the essence of dangdut. The pacing, while sometimes uneven, provides a rawness that feels genuine, almost capturing the struggles of aspiring artists of the time. It's worth noting the practical effects and the performances, which although not polished, carry a certain charm that feels authentic to the genre's roots.
Yeah, Right... has seen limited distribution, making original copies somewhat scarce among collectors. The film’s tie to the dangdut musical genre means it often piques interest from those focused on regional cinema. While it may not be widely recognized, its unique blend of music and story makes it a noteworthy find for anyone curious about Indonesian film history from that era.
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