This film is truly hilarious. It discusses death from an unusual perspective, encouraging the audience to reflect on empathy, attention, and affection. It is funny and touching, and very well done.
The audience is invited to enter the mind of Gema, a young man who receives attention after his father's death. The visuals are able to portray the deepest inner space. The film feels honest in its storytelling and unique in its presentation.
The film is also incredibly funny. The comedy hits the mark, but every laugh also carries a complex bittersweetness. It suddenly makes me think, "Is that wrong?" The conflict is so relatable. "Tinggal Meninggal" brilliantly brings sadness into absurd comedy that tickles the funny bone.
The film has a strong and layered message. It gives an insight into how we can eventually understand what someone like Gema feels. It turns out that attention has an extraordinary impact, including in parent-child relationships.
The characters in the film also have depth and are portrayed skillfully. Shout out to Omara Esteghlal. The changes in emotion, expression, and gestures are depicted with such detail and feel genuine even within the same scene. Deserves an award.
The interaction between the characters is also enjoyable. Although most of the setting is in an office, the set design and the actors' performances are so well-done that it feels enjoyable. I really like the office crew. Besides the diverse characters, some of whom you might relate to, their dialogue flows naturally.
The visuals feel fresh, with bright colors and even some animation in the credit titles. The use of moths as a symbol that aligns with the story's theme and characters is spot-on. The details are thoughtfully considered.
Overall, the film is excellent. "Tinggal Meninggal" is a unique, fresh, and reflective work by Indonesian filmmakers. It deserves to be supported and celebrated together.