Lost Boy
After losing his job during the pandemic, 18-year-old Gilang continues to try to survive his lonely life. Life crises, trauma from work, and the loss of those closest to him force Gilang to make peace
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The pandemic has changed many people's fate in recent years. And now, it seems as if we are continuing to walk and forgetting everything we have gone through during our difficult times. These are the things that I try to reflect as a fire of peace for life's problems that occur. I chose a 4:3 aspect ratio to depict the character's narrow world and static shots to depict the monotony of life. However, the aspect ratio has also changed to 16:9. This is a manifestation that humans are not always alone, sometimes our thinking makes us narrow. When we meet people, laugh with each other, exchange stories, we will always empathize, have a wide world. Because we are actually social creatures.

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