JAKARTA - Panji Tengkorak is ready to continue the positive momentum of Indonesian animated films. However, amidst the euphoria, the online world is also highlighting the arrival of Merah Putih: One For All.
From a technical standpoint and production scale, the two are certainly incomparable. However, because they were released close to Independence Day, he responded.
According to Daryl, it's natural for the public to compare the two films, considering they were released around the same time. On the other hand, he also emphasized that the two projects had very different production approaches.
"It's natural to have differing opinions, especially with their close release dates. But in terms of the production process, Panji Tengkorak is very different from Merah Putih: One for All. Panji Tengkorak involved a large team and took over three years to produce," Daryl explained, as quoted by ANTARA on August 12.
Merah Putih: One For All has been widely criticized for its shoddy production quality. The alleged unpaid aspects of the story, art, and assets have further compounded the film's criticism.
As its August 14 release date approaches, Merah Putih: One For All continues to draw criticism. Many filmmakers have spoken out, including urging people not to watch this film, even if it's intended to be a hate watch.
Meanwhile, Panji Tengkorak, which involved a crew of 250 and was intensively developed over three years, will be released in theaters on August 28th. Featuring Denny Sumargo and Aghniny Haque as voice actors, this screening has rekindled optimism following the success of Jumbo.
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