It seems that in their constant search for content, which recently has expanded to Central and South-East Asia, streaming services will occasionally pick films that, normally, would not find a place in their particular programs. Granted, “Aum!” (nothing to do with the Japanese cult btw) has Chicco Jerikho as one of its protagonists, gives an intense “One Cut of the Dead” vibe, and won a couple of awards in the 2021 Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival, but is still a rather unusual choice.
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The movie begins in the most intense fashion, with Satriya, a young man, being chased in an apartment building. His efforts, however, are futile, and soon finds himself arrested by Adam, a military officer, who is soon proved to be his brother. Despite the fact that Satriya is a member of an anarchic group that seeks reform, his...
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The movie begins in the most intense fashion, with Satriya, a young man, being chased in an apartment building. His efforts, however, are futile, and soon finds himself arrested by Adam, a military officer, who is soon proved to be his brother. Despite the fact that Satriya is a member of an anarchic group that seeks reform, his...
- 5/17/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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