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Nonika Singh Myths, fables, phantasmagoria, surrealism, sci-fi; all come together in this fablesque series as a fascinating whole, which is as much a sum of its parts as individually distinct in each story. Set in Jakarta in different time periods from 1985 to 2024, the seven-episode Netflix drama is an anthology of seven different stories bound together by a common thread. Anthology series: Joko Anwar’s Nightmares and Daydreams Cast: Ario Bayu, Asmara Abigail, Marissa Anita, Fachri Albar, Lukman Sardi, Nirina Zubir, Yoga Pratama, Karina Salim and Ayu Laksmi Directors: Joko Anwar, Tommy Dewo, Randolph Zaini and Ray Pakpahan Rating: **** The first two episodes delve into social inequality, which is a recurring leitmotif.

The very first story, Old House, about ageing parents and their abandonment by the children, sets the tone of what to expect. The poignant tale of children leaving (or dumping) their old parents has an eerie stillness about it. The second episode is about a mythical child, possessing miraculous powers to make those who adopt him rich, overnight.



He also has the demonic potential to usher in their doom. Each episode takes you into a different world, which is as real as bizarre, as ordinary as extraordinary. A man, who can only see in black and white, has the power of hypnosis and will to control one’s mind.

The theme for another episode is domestic abuse. Poems and Pain, title of another episode, has a protagonist who is a bestselling author fallen prey to .

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