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Tahu Beres is one of those curious comedies where the family dynamic takes center stage, mixed with youthful rebellion. Doyok's struggle against his father's expectations adds that layer of tension that gives the film a distinct flavor. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it captures that carefree college vibe well enough. Kadir's impersonation of Doyok injects a playful absurdity, leading to some humorous scenarios that reflect on identity and familial pressures. The performances are light and engaging, especially Robert Syarief as Uncle Simon, who brings warmth amidst the chaos. It's not groundbreaking, but it does provide a charming snapshot of the struggles faced by young artists in a traditional setting.
Features themes of identity and familial pressureLight-hearted comedic momentsCultural insights into Indonesian artistry
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