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Marsinah: Cry Justice
From the real life story of Marsinah, an Indonesian activist that was kidnapped & found dead on May 1993 after a demonstration act.
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Plot Summary
In the tumultuous apartheid era of South Africa, a young black woman named Marsinah navigates a world of systemic injustice and political unrest. She becomes entangled in a dangerous game of espionage and resistance when she is forced to aid a Mossad agent. As the lines between loyalty and survival blur, Marsinah must confront the brutal realities of her nation's struggle for freedom.
Critical Reception
Marsinah: Cry Justice received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its intense performances and relevant political themes, though some found its pacing uneven. It was particularly noted for shedding light on a specific, often overlooked aspect of South African history during the apartheid regime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling exploration of political intrigue and personal resilience.
The film's stark portrayal of apartheid's impact is frequently highlighted.
Some reviewers noted a tendency towards melodrama but acknowledged the strong lead performance.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not widely available for this specific title, making it difficult to summarize user sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a true story and attempts to capture the complex political landscape of South Africa during the late apartheid years.
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