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Después de perder su beca cuando las fotografías comprometedoras de su fiesta aparecen en línea, una estudiante se alía con el encargado de la fotocopiadora para reconstruir lo que sucedió.Después de perder su beca cuando las fotografías comprometedoras de su fiesta aparecen en línea, una estudiante se alía con el encargado de la fotocopiadora para reconstruir lo que sucedió.Después de perder su beca cuando las fotografías comprometedoras de su fiesta aparecen en línea, una estudiante se alía con el encargado de la fotocopiadora para reconstruir lo que sucedió.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 14 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
Shenina Cinnamon
- Sur
- (as Shenina Syawalita Cinnamon)
Satria Towel
- The Diner's Customer
- (as Satria Agustani S)
Elisabeth Pasaribu
- Rama's Mother
- (as Elisabeth N. A Pasaribu)
Fauzi Baadila
- Scholarship Board Member 1
- (as Fauzi)
Reseñas destacadas
Photocopier
I saw the trailer on Netflix's YouTube channel, and I was really intrigued, especially by the accolades I saw it was getting before it got acquired by Netflix. I was also sceptical to see it, because it's an Indonesian movie, and I'm sure I've not watched anything from that country.
I couldn't exactly remember the trailer as I was seeing the movie, and I think that's good, because everything felt fresh. The phrase 'never judge a book by its cover' or in this case 'never judge a movie by its country of origin' rings absolutely true!
A pure cinematic wonder from start to finish! The movie packs a sprawling number of elements and ties them all fastidiously. The finale is so emotive and inspiring, and seeing how it relates to the title of the movie holds much more value. The plot, the pacing, the runtime, the cast... Perfecto!
Definitely one of the best movies I've seen in a long while, and It's a definite recommendation. I'm excited to see more Indonesian movies.
I saw the trailer on Netflix's YouTube channel, and I was really intrigued, especially by the accolades I saw it was getting before it got acquired by Netflix. I was also sceptical to see it, because it's an Indonesian movie, and I'm sure I've not watched anything from that country.
I couldn't exactly remember the trailer as I was seeing the movie, and I think that's good, because everything felt fresh. The phrase 'never judge a book by its cover' or in this case 'never judge a movie by its country of origin' rings absolutely true!
A pure cinematic wonder from start to finish! The movie packs a sprawling number of elements and ties them all fastidiously. The finale is so emotive and inspiring, and seeing how it relates to the title of the movie holds much more value. The plot, the pacing, the runtime, the cast... Perfecto!
Definitely one of the best movies I've seen in a long while, and It's a definite recommendation. I'm excited to see more Indonesian movies.
It's a long film, but a story many girls and women all over the world will be all too familiar with. And the struggles women have to fight against the system. Especially with people pushing doubt towards them, and their stories.
The ending is the most powerful thing about the film, and was incredibly inspiring.
The ending is the most powerful thing about the film, and was incredibly inspiring.
A girl get rejected from scholarship interview for uploading her party pictures..
But she was surprised that she hasn't remember anything..
So she started to investigate to find that culprit..!
Once watchable movie..!
Once watchable movie..!
The plot was unique and well-conceived, but the execution wasn't. It was obvious right from the beginning that this not going to be a run-of-the-mill movie & it wasn't. The young actress beautifully played the main character of Sur. She definitely knows how to put in a power performance, but even she was under-used.
Wasn't too high on the suspense factor as well. Rama, going to take a picture at 2am when it's raining, was a dead giveaway, and his father offering Sun to pay for her entire scholarship, killed the suspense was left by then. Having figured out the culprit so early, takes the intrigue factor away.
A good movie to watch once if you are not critic minded & get satisfied with going-with-the-flow.
Wasn't too high on the suspense factor as well. Rama, going to take a picture at 2am when it's raining, was a dead giveaway, and his father offering Sun to pay for her entire scholarship, killed the suspense was left by then. Having figured out the culprit so early, takes the intrigue factor away.
A good movie to watch once if you are not critic minded & get satisfied with going-with-the-flow.
Debut filmmaker Wregas Bhanuteja comes up with a powerful tech-thriller that shines in almost every department. I'm blown away by how he interweaves multiple elements within the plot, embeds them within Indonesia's socio-economic layers, telling a universally relatable tale. The characterization of the lead(s) is also worth a mention. At its core, Photocopier is a mystery - one that seeks to unearth events that happened during a night of drunken partying hosted by a theater group's playwright. The protagonist Sur (a magnificent Shenina Cinnamon) is the one who gets the short end of the stick. Some drunk selfies posted on her social media results in a loss of a scholarship, but her worries go far beyond that. As she digs deeper into what went down, she realizes that there's more to it than she initially thought.
While this mystery is solidly put together with a good number of twists and turns, Photocopier also revolves around the theme of abuse - especially of privacy, alongside physical and mental health. The film manages to inventively touch upon several aspects of human life even when it's busy keeping us on edge. These include friendship, breach of trust, betrayal, conservatism, fetishes, aesthetics, performing arts, and even an epidemic. The camera constantly follows the protagonist as she hustles her way through the streets of Jakarta in search of answers. The climactic finale is the icing on the cake, proving to be the most wildly effective cinematic ending for this particular story. And it also reinstates the significance of the film's title while at it!
While this mystery is solidly put together with a good number of twists and turns, Photocopier also revolves around the theme of abuse - especially of privacy, alongside physical and mental health. The film manages to inventively touch upon several aspects of human life even when it's busy keeping us on edge. These include friendship, breach of trust, betrayal, conservatism, fetishes, aesthetics, performing arts, and even an epidemic. The camera constantly follows the protagonist as she hustles her way through the streets of Jakarta in search of answers. The climactic finale is the icing on the cake, proving to be the most wildly effective cinematic ending for this particular story. And it also reinstates the significance of the film's title while at it!
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWregas Bhanuteja's directorial debut.
- Banda sonoraDi Bawah Langit Raksasa
Composed by Mian Tiara
Performed by Mian Tiara, Shenina Cinnamon, Dea Panendra, Lutesha, Chicco Kurniawan, and Giulio Parengkuan
Arranged by Yennu Ariendra
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- How long is Photocopier?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Duración2 horas 10 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.90 : 1
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