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Marlina, la tueuse en 4 actes

Original title: Marlina si pembunuh dalam empat babak
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.6K
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Marsha Timothy in Marlina, la tueuse en 4 actes (2017)
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Marlina lives quietly in Sumba until one day a man named Markus and his gang try to rob her house and she kills him. Eventually, she is haunted by Markus, and her life turns in 180 degrees.Marlina lives quietly in Sumba until one day a man named Markus and his gang try to rob her house and she kills him. Eventually, she is haunted by Markus, and her life turns in 180 degrees.Marlina lives quietly in Sumba until one day a man named Markus and his gang try to rob her house and she kills him. Eventually, she is haunted by Markus, and her life turns in 180 degrees.

  • Director
    • Mouly Surya
  • Writers
    • Rama Adi
    • Garin Nugroho
    • Mouly Surya
  • Stars
    • Marsha Timothy
    • Egy Fedly
    • Tumpal Tampubolon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mouly Surya
    • Writers
      • Rama Adi
      • Garin Nugroho
      • Mouly Surya
    • Stars
      • Marsha Timothy
      • Egy Fedly
      • Tumpal Tampubolon
    • 35User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 27 wins & 41 nominations total

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    Marsha Timothy
    Marsha Timothy
    • Marlina
    Egy Fedly
    • Markus
    Tumpal Tampubolon
    • Marlina's Husband
    Yoga Pratama
    • Franz
    Haydar Salishz
    • Niko
    Yayu A.W. Unru
    Yayu A.W. Unru
    • Raja
    • (as Yayu Unru)
    Norman R. Akyuwen
    • Bing
    Ruly Lubis
    • Don
    • (as Ruli Lubis)
    Satrya Ghozali
    • Robert
    Dea Panendra
    • Novi
    Ayez Kassar
    • Paulus (Bus Driver)
    Rita Matu Mona
    • Yohana
    Anggun Priambodo
    • Ian
    Safira Ahmad
    • Topan
    Aryanto Bitu
    • Topan's Father
    Ozzol Ramdan
    • Officer Roni
    Arawin Pepinte
    • Officer Doni
    Sapto Soetarjo
    • Officer
    • Director
      • Mouly Surya
    • Writers
      • Rama Adi
      • Garin Nugroho
      • Mouly Surya
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    User reviews35

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    8yushendrayana

    Enjoying an adventure

    This movie will serve you an "adventure" of a local widow in her struggle of survival and her attempt to have justice for her. The settings of the story is in Sumba which is shown as vast land of withered meadow where people are strongly bound to unique/unusual norms and cultures.

    As an Indonesian myself I am surprised by the environment in the movie. They are really unusual and look really harsh yet they are still relatable in the daily life. I feel that I may had met people who have same characters and witnessed various situations like in the movie.
    7richardgeuter

    Very well-made satay western

    "Marlina" is a wester-slash-road-movie about an independent woman fighting back against male aggressors and seeks redemption or justice for herself. Throughout her journey through the desertlike rural area of Indonesia and its small villages (if you can call them that -- they mostly consist of single houses surrounded by desert and a solitary, dusty road), Marlina encounters a number of women who, if not as violently as Marlina, have in some other ways experienced injustice from men who were not condoned for it.

    Not being an Indonesian woman myself, I cannot account for "Marlina"'s accurateness in depicting gender discrimination in the country, but it is probably safe to assume that director Mouly Surya is not particularly interested in providing deep insight the mechanics of sexism. "Marlina" is a feminist film in the same way that Tarantino's "Kill Bill" movies or "Mad Max: Fury Road" are feminist films: They portray strong female characters taking revenge on or otherwise trying to dismantle a chauvinist society that has wronged them. The specifics of the villains' ideology don't matter much -- in one scene near the beginning, one of Marlina's robbers compares her cooking to his sister's and his mother's, inviting the question, how does he treat these women that he apparently has some respect for, if he compares their cooking to that of his potential rape victim? The movie never attempts to answer or expand upon that question or similar ones, as all of the men in the film lack more-dimensional characterisations.

    That is not meant to be a criticism of the film, though, as Mouly Surya wisely makes it stylized enough to make it work as a simple genre movie, a revenge tale set in an uncaring and rough world of rapists, thieves, and cowards. When Marlina rides on horseback on the sandy road, with the cut-off head of her rapist under her arms, the film enters almost surreal territory. This is helped by a great Morricone-esque score that, in several of the largely slow-paced scenes, builds tension.

    Thankfully, in contrast to the men, most of the women in the film are given much deeper and more well-rounded characters to play. Even the comic relief character, an elderly woman who enters the drama as she is on her way to bring her nephew's wife his dowry, deepens the universe of the film's story (and gets a couple laughs, as well). Novi, a pregnant friend of Marlina's, is probably the most developed of the side characters here, and her arc is a very powerful subplot in the film. And of course, Marlina herself is played very well, too. It's admirable that, even if the movie overall is, by default, black-and-white in its characterisations, Mouly Surya allows her protagonists to show weakness, too, when they are confronted with potential danger and trauma.

    The landscapes are beautifully shot, and although I would assume the film is a rather low-budget production, it never looks as cheap as it probably is. That's because the cinematographer has a very good eye for composing their images, and the lack of production value never shows. Another element that greatly deepened the film's impact is the soundtrack. The film is very slow-paced, so framing the shots in a way that invites you to look at them for a couple of seconds longer and laying good music over them that suits the mood of the story was very vital to the film's success, and in my opinion they pulled that off very well, for the most part.

    The biggest downside of the film is that the slow pacing doesn't always work out perfectly. Because the story is so simple (and, quite frankly, if you've seen other rape-and-revenge films before, you know how these movies work), there are long stretches of film in which you know exactly where it is going, but it takes the story too long to get there. It's not always equally entertaining. Also, the lack of dimensionality in its storytelling can be a bit boring after a while. However, the high points are so high that I can easily forgive the film for some of its flaws and recommend it almost universally.
    8subxerogravity

    It's definitely a great three out of four acts.

    The four acts go by pretty fast, which is good. It's like an uncooked Kill Bill as Marlina kills her rapist and the men who he was traveling with who wanted a chance to assault her as well. Then it's a strange slow burn as Marlina attempts a journey to inform the police of what happen, while avoiding another set of men looking for her attackers.

    It's one of those flicks that has an interesting story line, that your expecting far more action and drama from, but the filmmakers chose to keep a quiet approach possibly to respect the real situation of sexual assault.

    Plus it's done in a different culture other than my own. A contemporary place that co-exist with my place but in so many ways very different than what I know. That really does add to the interesting element of the film.

    And I love the pacing of the film. It seems to go slowly but it does not feel like it at all. Perfect!

    Absolute great watch!
    7proud_luddite

    Unique and Fascinating

    Marlina (Marsha Timothy) is a young woman living on a farm in rural Indonesia. As news spreads that she is recently widowed, a gang of seven bandits arrive at her home with the intention of robbing and raping her. Her predicament and its aftermath lead her to meet other interesting characters including Novi (Dea Penendra) who is in a late stage of pregnancy and experiencing marital problems.

    Director Mouly Surya (who wrote the film with Rama Adi) seems to be influenced by Quentin Tarantino though, thankfully, with much less violence and darkness. This film has a bizarre mix of humour with conflict and tragedy. Like Tarantino, Surya succeeds in creating a film that is unique, thrilling, and eccentric. Timothy is good as unlikely hero; her sarcastic glances are hilarious. And the stunning photography of beautiful landscapes was truly a treat. - dbamateurcritic.
    9dipo_elek

    Dark and beautiful

    This is not movie about forgiveness. The fusion between folk indonesia east and western is very brilliant. The moving picture, the story, the plot is so dark yet beautiful. In remote place in developing country there are so many women like marlina surviving and struggling. This movie is about women empowerment !!

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    • Trivia
      The first full-length film from Indonesia to be appeared in Cannes Film Festival in the last 12 years.
    • Connections
      Featured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)
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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2017 (Indonesia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Indonesia
      • France
      • Malaysia
      • Thailand
    • Official sites
      • Asian Project Market
      • Cannes Film Festival's website
    • Language
      • Indonesian
    • Also known as
      • Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts
    • Filming locations
      • Sumba Island, Indonesia
    • Production companies
      • Cinesurya Pictures
      • Kaninga Pictures
      • Shasha & Co Production
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,788
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,296
      • Jun 24, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,331
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39

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