Una escuela especial para niños problemáticos. Un profesor determinado a disciplinar a los estudiantes. Aquí, los maestros no solo deben enseñar, sino sobrevivir a los ataques mortales de su... Leer todoUna escuela especial para niños problemáticos. Un profesor determinado a disciplinar a los estudiantes. Aquí, los maestros no solo deben enseñar, sino sobrevivir a los ataques mortales de sus alumnos.Una escuela especial para niños problemáticos. Un profesor determinado a disciplinar a los estudiantes. Aquí, los maestros no solo deben enseñar, sino sobrevivir a los ataques mortales de sus alumnos.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Hana Malasan
- Diana
- (as Hana Pitrashata Malasan)
Millo Taslim
- Teen Edwin
- (as Theo Camillo Taslim)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
All films produced by Joko Anwar always have a fresh storyline, for example this film. In the era of the Indonesian basic horror film, but this film rebuilds the Indonesian film industry as it should be.
The storyline is indeed quite heavy and the complications/conflicts are quite heavy, with the theme of the 98s. And this film also has several meanings in it which describe what the future conditions in Indonesia will be like with high levels of racist thinking.
However, in terms of the level of sadism, this is not a film with a high level of sadism, it is still ordinary but it is enough to make you emotional and get your adrenaline pumping with the action.
The storyline is indeed quite heavy and the complications/conflicts are quite heavy, with the theme of the 98s. And this film also has several meanings in it which describe what the future conditions in Indonesia will be like with high levels of racist thinking.
However, in terms of the level of sadism, this is not a film with a high level of sadism, it is still ordinary but it is enough to make you emotional and get your adrenaline pumping with the action.
Joko Anwar is bold enough to raise the issue of racial discrimination against Chinese Indonesians.
(Apologies) Without intending to discredit Gen Z and beyond, this film can be quite provocative if viewers don't filter or approach it with an open mind.
At the very least, it will prompt them to look up historical articles about the 1998 tragedy.
Morgan Oey + Omar Esteghlal = Boom!
Fatih Unru was quite memorable for me.
Minimal plot holes, but unfortunately it loses momentum from the middle to the end.
The layered plot twists were interesting, though one of them was predictable - minus 0.5 from my rating.
Joko Anwar is (still) the best director at the moment.
(Apologies) Without intending to discredit Gen Z and beyond, this film can be quite provocative if viewers don't filter or approach it with an open mind.
At the very least, it will prompt them to look up historical articles about the 1998 tragedy.
Morgan Oey + Omar Esteghlal = Boom!
Fatih Unru was quite memorable for me.
Minimal plot holes, but unfortunately it loses momentum from the middle to the end.
The layered plot twists were interesting, though one of them was predictable - minus 0.5 from my rating.
Joko Anwar is (still) the best director at the moment.
About a teacher named Edwin who searches for his sister's child, who was raped. It's set in a dystopian era with riots everywhere. Inspired by the racist riots against the Chinese in 1998.
The visuals are quite impressive, with Jokan's graphic, gory scenes. From beginning to end, we see slashings, stabbings, and burnings-all of them fantastically brutal. Personally, I was watching it with a shiver of joy and wincing.
Personally, i expected plenty of action. However, the transitions between the stories felt slow, and many of my expectations felt unfulfilled. Even so, Jokan managed to deliver another jaw-dropping ending.
In the end, this film successfully depicts and critiques all forms of racial issues that have occurred in Indonesia and also portrays the deplorable morality of schoolchildren. Whether it's violence or offensive language (ajg, bgst, ngentot)-it's all truly present here.
Anyway, keep this up, Bang Jokan!
The visuals are quite impressive, with Jokan's graphic, gory scenes. From beginning to end, we see slashings, stabbings, and burnings-all of them fantastically brutal. Personally, I was watching it with a shiver of joy and wincing.
Personally, i expected plenty of action. However, the transitions between the stories felt slow, and many of my expectations felt unfulfilled. Even so, Jokan managed to deliver another jaw-dropping ending.
In the end, this film successfully depicts and critiques all forms of racial issues that have occurred in Indonesia and also portrays the deplorable morality of schoolchildren. Whether it's violence or offensive language (ajg, bgst, ngentot)-it's all truly present here.
Anyway, keep this up, Bang Jokan!
Not that I complain, well maybe a bit since I expected it to be Joko's take on (or his version of) The Raid based on the trailers alone, but it's still in the realm of good enough to see on the theaters. Acting was on spot; setting? No need to doubt, it's Joko; story or plot has some kind of depth, especially on its commentary on not just racism, but more importantly, on the long term effect of bad parenting. This movie is Joko's clear attempt on visualizing the famous African proverb: "A child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth", and he succeed because I already got the message from the first viewing. So lower your expectation down, it's not about the fight scenes, it's about the message on how we should move forward as a nation in real life.
7/10.
7/10.
Despite its high-octane trailers, it falls flat as an action movie. The plot is thin, riddled with clichés, and never gives the audience a reason to care about the characters. It also attempts to borrow the mysterious mentor trope from Assassination Classroom, but the character falls flat. Ultimately, It feels like a checklist of tired tropes rather than a thrilling ride, making it more frustrating than fun.
It feels like the movie is too busy imitating better works without understanding what made them great in the first place.
It hints at the borrowed elements from Battle Royale and Assassination Classroom, while emphasizing the film's lack of depth or originality.
It feels like the movie is too busy imitating better works without understanding what made them great in the first place.
It hints at the borrowed elements from Battle Royale and Assassination Classroom, while emphasizing the film's lack of depth or originality.
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- Créditos curiososDuring the opening MGM logo, the roar of Leo the Lion, the studio's mascot, is silenced.
- Bandas sonorasTerima Kasih Guruku
Performed by Achmad Barakha Novianda, Velyn Elsa and Khayla Khay
Written by Melly Goeslaw
Arranged by Alvin Witarsa
Licensed by Aquarius Pustaka Musik
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Siege at Thorn High
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 58min(118 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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