In the landscape of Indonesian cinema, biopics and music documentaries often fall into two categories: the hagiographic idolization of a star or the gritty exposé of behind-the-scenes turmoil. However, Slank: Nggak Ada Matinya (2017), directed by Fajar Bustomi, transcends these clichés. It is not merely a film about Indonesia’s most enduring rock band; it is a visceral, emotional, and philosophical exploration of loyalty, resilience, and the very definition of "family." For fans and non-fans alike, the film offers a rare, raw look at how a group of childhood friends from Gang Potlot, Jakarta, turned their musical therapy into a nationwide movement.
"Awalnya gue pikir ini cuma film konser biasa. Ternyata salah besar. Editing dan cerita di balik layarnya bikin gue makin cinta Slank. Wajib ditonton berulang kali!" – @dianamusic nonton film slank nggak ada matinya best
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