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The film reflects on how a privileged position can skew one's perception of law and morality. As Perempuan and Zamiatin descend into despair, losing hope and the will to consume food, the film captures the growing sense of futility and isolation. This setup evokes real-world social issues, highlighting the disparities that exist among different societal levels.
The character portrayal illustrates that individuals like Zamiatin often grapple with guilt, leading to self-sacrificing actions amid their struggle to find resolution for deeper existential crises. Perempuan, a victim of her past choices, strives for self-forgiveness—a journey mirrored through the oppressive setting of the platform.