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Wage (2017) is an intriguing slice of cinematic history, delving into the life of Wage Rudolf Soepratman, the man behind Indonesia Raya. The film beautifully weaves together his formative years with the socio-political backdrop of Indonesia, creating a rich tapestry of struggles and triumphs. The pacing sometimes draws you in slowly, allowing the viewer to soak up the atmosphere of early 20th-century Indonesia, and the performances are heartfelt, capturing the essence of resilience. What stands out is the attention to detail in the practical effects and settings, which transport you to that era. It's a compelling exploration of creativity under pressure, showing how art can emerge from the depths of personal and national turmoil.
Biographical drama with historical context Β· Rich in period detail and atmosphere Β· Focuses on the creative process and personal struggle
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