

With only 24 hours left to live, a private investigator follows a trail of confounding clues to uncover the disappearance of his childhood friend.
Cinematography
Jakarta's underbelly shot like a fever dream you can't wake from.
Acting
Reza Rahadian's ticking-clock desperation is absolutely visceral.
Production
DIY sci-fi aesthetic that punches way above its budget.

Director
Yosep Anggi Noen
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The '24 hours' countdown was shot in real-time chunks across 18 days, with Rahadian forbidden from sleeping between certain takes to maintain authentic exhaustion.
Based on Sabda Armandio's cult novel, the film adapts its critique of Indonesian 'reformasi' era corruption into near-future allegory—note how the tech looks dated because it's stolen/black market.
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