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So, 'Merdeka 17805' is one of those films that navigates the murky waters of history with a raw and gritty vibe. It dives into the aftermath of Japan's surrender, spotlighting Japanese officers and soldiers who stayed behind in Indonesia, clinging to their ideals against European colonists. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the weight of their struggle to settle in. There's a real sense of atmosphere here—almost palpable tension and desperation. The practical effects stand out in the action sequences, grounding the film in a sort of unvarnished reality. Performances range from stoic to heartbreaking, really bringing out the human side of conflict. It's this blend of history and personal stories that makes it distinct, worth discussing in collector circles.
Explores complex themes of loyalty and survival.Offers a unique perspective on post-war Indonesia.Notable for its practical effects in action scenes.
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