The famous director Hanung Bramantyo finally fulfilled his curiosity by watching the animated film "Red and White: One for All" which he had criticized for the trailer.

After watching, he gave a sharp and firm assessment, saying that the film was technically unfinished and forced to hit theaters in XXI class.

Hanung, who also has experience making animated films such as Adit Sopo Jarwo The Movie, feels that he can clearly see that the film is still in its early stages of production.

"But it was to me as I thought that the film was not finished yet. So I felt that it was too forced, forced to be shown," said Hanung Bramantyo in the South Jakarta area, Thursday, August 14.

According to him, what is presented on the big screen is more like a pre-visualization or mockup, not a viable final result for the audience.

"Yes, from the visuals, it looks very visible... This is pre-visualization. This means that it is still very early, eh, the initial process after the scenario begins," he explained.

He was confused about why the raw work could pass the cinema, while other filmmakers struggled to think about the feelings of the audience.

"I'm really confused about why this can be broadcasted while we are making the Matasan film really think about how the audience will feel later," he concluded.


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