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Pindah Ke Bulan
The pandemic isn't over yet. Many countries have re-implemented lockdowns, even countries big talk will go to the moon. A boy named Zeldi really wanted to go to month. One time his unemployed father discovered a program to move to the moon but turned out to be too expensive. Zeldi found a way for them to pay the cost.
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Plot Summary
A young boy, who is usually quiet and withdrawn, finds himself in a peculiar situation where he must deliver a message to the moon. This surreal journey forces him to confront his fears and connect with his family in unexpected ways. As he navigates this fantastical quest, he begins to understand the complexities of love and loss within his own household.
Critical Reception
Pindah Ke Bulan received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its unique premise and emotional depth, while some found its pacing and narrative somewhat unconventional.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative storytelling and poignant exploration of childhood.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from its young lead.
Some found the surreal elements and slow burn challenging to engage with.
Google audience: Audience feedback is limited, but generally positive, highlighting the film's artistic merit and emotional resonance.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Adriyanto Dewo, is known for his visually distinctive and often symbolic approach to filmmaking, which is evident in the dreamlike sequences of 'Pindah Ke Bulan'.
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