
Exploding gas cookers, marital tiffs, slacker kids: this Indonesian doc of everyday life plays like a Jakarta version of EastEnders with extra roaches.
Over 10 years and three films, director Leonard Retel Helmrich has followed slum-dwelling Sjamsuddin family as they cope with everything from graduation ceremonies to political upheaval.
This trilogy-closer retains the same floaty-Steadicam approach, intercut with Malick-style musings on the enigma of nature. The invisible camera approach begs questions yet, for the most part, the effects are extraordinary.




