Bring The Theme Of Gender Equality, Possion Film: Hardukan Brings Terror And Mystery
JAKARTA - Falcon Black is ready to show the film Session: Hardukan on May 8. This film is the official remake of the French box office film with the title 'Prosession' directed by Andrzej Badminton. This film is ready to bring the audience to dive into a tense and mystery atmosphere that will make the skin stand.
Robby Ertanto, who is trusted to ride this film, admitted that he received it at the first time he was offered this film. "When Falcon Black offered me to direct this film, I immediately accepted it. Because when I was in college, this film became a mandatory spectacle for students. That's why I immediately accepted the offer," he said during the gala premiere at Plaza Indonesia, Friday, May 4.
Screenwriter Lele Laila admitted that she had found difficulties when writing the screenplay of this film. "The problem is intrepreting and deforming the original Indonesian version of the Possion film. It needs more approach, especially in the Indonesia market, will it be enough to understand, now that is quite a difficult problem. But, after we find out what the message is going to be, I enjoy writing it down," he said.
Possion: Kerugakan stars well-known Indonesian actors and actresses, such as Darius Sinathrya, Carissa Perusset, Sara Fajira, Ferry Salim, Nugie, and Arswendy Bening. This film was directed by Robby Ertanto and the screenplay was written by Lele Laila.
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The film Session: Hardukan tells the story of Faris (Darius Sinathrya), a husband who has just returned from military duty for months, and finds a divorce request from his wife, Ratna (Carissa Perusset). Feeling suspicious, Faris began investigating the reasons behind the divorce request and finding a far more terrible reality than he imagined.
Possession: Hardukan not only presents tense horror scenes and not just about jumpcare and terrible visual effects. The film digs deeper into the psychological terror and deepest fear of humans, such as past loss, trauma, and doubt of those closest to you.
This film will make the audience fixated on the screen and wonder what really happened. In addition, the theme of gender equality is also inherent throughout the film.