Senzano Savana Review, Love Gap Amidst The Hard Life Of An Assassin

JAKARTA - Director Rako Prijanto comes with a new film entitled Senzano Savana which will be aired on Klik Film. This Falcon Pictures production film stars Adipati Dolken, Baby Jovanca, and Revaldo.

This film tells the story of Senzano, a hitman. At some point, he wanted to quit his dark life. He wanted to quit and start a new life with his mother.

The determination to stop was tempted by Rafi's desire to offer double pay to kill someone who turned out to be his ex-lover, Savana. The task was obtained by Senzano after he dared to approach Savana again. An approach that folds time with a hot kiss on the lips, bold enough for an Indonesian film.

This film takes a fast tempo by inviting the audience to follow Senzano's final steps as a hitman. Explosions of firearms also look vulgar, uncensored. The murder part is picked up quickly then the tempo slows down as Senzano and Savana make romance with a past love that runs aground. In the end, romance and romanticism end in a bite.

In cultivation, Rako Prijanto tries to offer minimal but firm color combinations to create tension. From the very beginning of the assassination, Senzano was shown to be a shrewd assassin. However, his final assignment involves feelings and surprises he never imagined.

The dimension of life that is almost lawless and forgets social norms in society is actually quite neatly arranged, but the involvement of investigators in the escape of Savana leaves many unfinished question marks. How can murder just go away, if the symbol of law is still involved in the story? Can't blood and gunshots just be erased?

Wait until the end of the Senzano Savana film, in the end, you will see the true story of Senzano Savana. Rako does not want to show true violence, Rako wants to offer a second chance that is worth fighting for. Including an assassin who is no longer afraid of blood and sin.

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