Aaron Sorkin's historical drama tells the story of the 1969 trial of a group of anti-war activists accused of conspiring to incite riots during the Democratic National Convention. The film boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne, and Mark Rylance, and received positive reviews for its timely commentary, sharp dialogue, and strong performances.
Despite the "hot" reputation, these films were heavily regulated by the LSF (Lembaga Sensor Film). Producers often used "cut-ins" or suggestive cinematography rather than explicit content to pass through theaters, though "uncut" versions often circulated via bootleg tapes. Aaron Sorkin's historical drama tells the story of
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Bong Joon-ho Why it’s popular: Made history as the first non-English film to win Best Picture Oscar. A genre-bending drama about class struggle. Review: “Tight as a drum, twisty as a thriller, and devastating as a tragedy. Every shot is loaded with meaning. You’ll laugh, gasp, and sit in silence after it ends.” Best for: Viewers who like social commentary + dark humor. Review: “Tight as a drum, twisty as a
Drama is visual. How does the camera make you feel ? Review: “Tight as a drum
: Film ini secara eksplisit mengangkat tema kehidupan di rumah bordil dan konsekuensi gelap dari dunia malam tersebut. Setetes Noda Manis (1994) : Menampilkan bintang panas legendaris Inneke Koesherawati