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Interchange

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Haunted by somber visions, forensics photographer Adam retreats from the world, staying home and taking photos of his neighbors until he is dragged into another investigation by his best friend, the detective Man, who asks his help to solve a series of macabre ritual murders. At the same time, Adam’s seemingly innocuous pastime soon turns darker when he spies Iva, a young woman from Borneo. Smitten by her, he is soon entangled in her web of mystery and murder. As Adam is dragged further into Iva’s tribal world and Man delves deeper into his investigation, they discover the city’s mystical underground of shamans and supernatural beings.

movie

Status: Released

Released Date: 2016-08-05

Runtime: 102 mins

Director: Dain Said

Writer: Redza Minhat, June Tan, Dain Said, Nandita Solomon

Spoken language: English, Bahasa melayu

Genres: Fantasy, Thriller

Original title: Interchange

Production Companies: Apparat, Sonneratia Capital, Cinesurya Pictures, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), Seeing Eye Films

Production Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia

Reviews

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Alunauwie
nterchange blends Southeast Asian mysticism with urban noir, presenting a visually intriguing story inspired by Kalimantan tribal myths and supported by strong performances from a cross-national cast, including Nicholas Saputra and Prisia Nasution. While its cinematography, sound design, and atmosphere are commendable, the narrative leaves many questions unanswered—such as character motivations, mythological logic, and inconsistent language use—which slightly weakens its impact. Despite its flaws, the film remains a bold and artistic attempt at merging folklore with crime thriller, and holds promise with deeper refinement. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)
2025-09-29

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