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East LA Interchange

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East LA Interchange follows the evolution of working-class, immigrant Boyle Heights from multicultural to predominantly Latino and a center of Mexican-American culture. Boyle Heights was once far more diverse than most U.S. cities; Latinos, Asians, African-Americans, and the largest settlement of Jews west of Chicago lived and worked together side by side. Targeted by government policies, real estate laws and California planners, the neighborhood survived the building of the ... (Full plot summary below)

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East LA Interchange follows the evolution of working-class, immigrant Boyle Heights from multicultural to predominantly Latino and a center of Mexican-American culture. Boyle Heights was once far more diverse than most U.S. cities; Latinos, Asians, African-Americans, and the largest settlement of Jews west of Chicago lived and worked together side by side. Targeted by government policies, real estate laws and California planners, the neighborhood survived the building of the largest and busiest freeway interchange system in North America. Will Boyle Heights, like many cities across the country, survive the next round of challenges from development and gentrification?

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User Review - 10/10 by Relax WThe Rough Detective, The Femme Fatale and The Mysterious Murder Cases by Wong Hc INTERCHANGE is an intricate conflict, metamorphosis and interchange between urban and rural, modern and traditional values, antropomorphism and zoomorphism, imprisonment and liberation, and ultimately: life and death. It is rich with metaphor and subtext, and is intellectually stimulating and visually pleasing. It is visual artwork of Malay Achipelago in the truest sense. Director Dain Iskandar Said skillfully brought the neo noir story to life, with a blend of supernaturalism. The opening crime scene hooks the audience to the story, where Detective Man (played by Shaheizy Sam) investigates serial murder cases involving victims who died in mysterious way. The corpses look like they are victims of infinite tsukoyomi dangling from some sort of branches. This seemingly uncrackable murder frustates Man till the point of tearing up his psyche, so he persuades his reluctant forensic photographer buddy Adam (played by Iedil Putra) to help him, probably because Adam has some sort of detective sense that might lead the cases to somewhere. While being engrossed in his voyeuristic photography of people living in opposite apartment, fate ties Adam up with Iva, the attractive femme fatale (played by Prisia Nasution), through the telescopic lense, and he gets deeply involved in the turmoil till the point of being forced to make difficult decision that propels him to the point of no return. The story reaches the climax in the chase scene, where all main characters rush against time to accomplish their own goals that conflict with each other, until they reach the epic ending. The look and feel of the movie is brilliantly crafted by cinematographer Jordan Chiam with lights, smoke, and shadows to bring vitality to the story telling. The use of colours and reflection reveals so much about the turbulent state of mind of the characters. A lot of sodium vapour lamp look with a hint of neon lights makes the urban scenes mystifying and mesmerizing. The orange sodium vapour lights with a splash of green seems to foreshadow our reality where sodium vapour streetlamps are gradually replaced by LED lamps with green tint, a state of change in time that will eventually make this movie a nostalgia in near future. The production design is brilliant, especially in the transformation of Belian (brilliantly played by Nicholas Saputra) into a bird-like creature and the terrorizing corpses of the victims. The antique shop, the old photography shop and the back alleys bring strong nostalgic emotion to the aesthetics. The corpse is dangling at the murder scene, and we tend to judge it as "victim", but the story will reveal that there is something far more than that. Follow the story and you will be rewarded greatly as the truth unfolds to you gradually. I can only encourage you to enjoy the journey.

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