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Dibalik Dinding
Thanks to the success of the film "Crisis", produced by Perfini, there is a tendency to make similar stories. There are no main characters in this film, except for the somewhat prominent ones, namely the patient teacher (A. Hamid Arief) and his talkative wife (Tina Melinda). It also depicts the lives of several families in a house like in "Crisis".
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Plot Summary
The film centers on the disappearance of a wealthy young woman, Fatma, and the subsequent investigation by Inspector Hasan. As Hasan delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of family secrets, hidden motives, and a troubled past that points towards betrayal and murder within the opulent walls of the family estate. The investigation forces Hasan to confront not only the suspects but also his own personal connection to the case.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Dibalik Dinding' was recognized as a significant Indonesian film for its intricate plot and exploration of psychological drama. Critics praised Usmar Ismail's direction for its suspenseful atmosphere and character development, though some noted the film's slow pacing. Audiences were captivated by the mystery and the film's examination of Indonesian societal dynamics during that era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful and intricate mystery plot.
Director Usmar Ismail's skillful handling of atmosphere and character depth was highlighted.
Some noted a deliberate, slower pace which may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
Usmar Ismail, the director of 'Dibalik Dinding', is often referred to as the pioneer of modern Indonesian cinema, having directed the first Indonesian film made with sound.
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