Ozora: Penganiayaan Brutal Penguasa Jaksel
Watch TrailerOzora, a young woman from South Jakarta, learns her brother has fallen victim to a brutal system. Refusing to accept this, she launches her own investigation, descending into a dark world of corruption and violence controlled by local authorities. Her quest for truth becomes a dangerous game with powers willing to do anything to maintain the status quo. This 2025 crime drama explores themes of social injustice, revenge, and the personal lines one must cross for justice. The plot unfolds through a chain of mysteries, where each new witness or clue brings Ozora closer to an answer while increasing the peril. The film balances thriller and social drama, depicting an ordinary person's collision with a system that long ago stopped seeing people as individuals.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Genre | Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller |
| Director | Anggy Umbara |
| Runtime | 109 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.8/10 (2 votes) |
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The director constructs the narrative through sharp, almost documentary-like edits, alternating between close-ups of faces in moments of silent horror and wide shots of Jakarta's slums that become a character themselves. The camera often follows the protagonist from behind, creating an immersive effect into her lonely struggle.
Anyone ready for a grim, methodical dive into the mechanics of power, where violence is depicted without glamour or sensationalism. What lingers after is a heavy but necessary feeling of being confronted with an uncomfortable truth. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Anggy Umbara
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