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Budak Tebing
Arif has just returned from serving a sentence in Henry Gurney for his past mistake. He is a wise son and beloved by his mother, Aida. While his younger brother, Yoyol considers Arif as his idol. As a child, he and his friends like to spent most of their time on a cliff in their village that made them well-known as 'cliff boys'.
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming drama that follows the lives of orphaned children and their struggles within a welfare home. It highlights their resilience, dreams, and the bonds they form as they navigate challenges and seek a brighter future. The story also touches upon the efforts of dedicated individuals working to provide them with a safe and nurturing environment.
Critical Reception
Budak Tebing was generally well-received by audiences for its emotional storytelling and strong performances, particularly from its young cast. Critics noted its sensitive portrayal of the children's lives and its uplifting message, though some found the narrative to be somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and impactful performances.
Appreciated for its positive portrayal of resilience and hope.
Some found the plot to be familiar but effective.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's touching story about children overcoming adversity and the strong emotional connection viewers felt with the characters. Many appreciated the film's focus on family values and the positive message it conveys.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Muzamil Mustakim, made his directorial debut with this movie, aiming to tell a story that resonates with compassion and empathy.
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