Kapanlagi.com - The release of the film VINA: SEBELUM 7 HARI, which is adapted from a tragic true story, has sparked controversy. The public questions the decision of the Film Censorship Board (LSF) to pass a horror presentation with violent elements to be shown to the public.
Nasrullah, as the Chairman of Commission I of the LSF, said that the film by Anggy Umbara was approved with a 17-year-old age classification. For that age, the scenes presented are considered proportional.
"There are four criteria that make the film pass for 17 years old. If there are violent and pornographic scenes, they are presented proportionally. When it comes to rape, I don't see scenes without a single thread on the body," said Nasrullah when met by the media in the Senayan area, Central Jakarta, on Monday (3/6/2024).
1. Already Suitable for Age Classification
In a different interview session, Rommy Fibri, as the Chairman of LSF, said that there is no problem with the scenes in the film VINA: SEBELUM 7 HARI. If there are scenes like that but given an all-age classification, then the public can raise objections.
"The film has passed the censorship, so there are no content issues and no problems. And indeed, it is classified for ages 17 and above. It would be a problem if a film of this caliber is given an all-age classification so that children can watch it," said Rommy.
2. Already Watched by 5.7 Million Viewers
VINA: SEBELUM 7 HARI adapts the true story of a girl from Cirebon named Vina who died after being raped and assaulted by a motorcycle gang. The film, produced by Dee Company, stars Nayla Purnama as Vina.
As of this news release, the horror film directed by Anggy Umbara has already been watched by 5.7 million viewers. This achievement is expected to continue to increase.
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