
Movie spotlight
Bayaran
She is a paid lover. He is a paid killer. Rizza (Maricar De Mesa) is a high-class prostitute and the favorite girl of a crime syndicate head.
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Plot Summary
A former police officer, haunted by his past failures, gets drawn back into the criminal underworld when his estranged son becomes entangled with a dangerous crime syndicate. He must confront his demons and the corrupt forces that plague the city to protect his family and seek redemption.
Critical Reception
Joko Anwar's directorial debut, 'Bayaran', was noted for its gritty realism and intense action sequences, marking a significant emergence in Indonesian cinema. While some critics found the plot occasionally predictable, the film was widely praised for its strong performances and atmospheric direction, establishing Anwar as a directorial force to be reckoned with.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw intensity and action-packed sequences.
Appreciated for strong lead performances and atmospheric direction.
Some noted a slightly conventional narrative structure.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented.
Fun Fact
Joko Anwar's feature film debut, 'Bayaran', was shot on a relatively low budget, showcasing his ability to create compelling cinema with limited resources.
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