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By: Lifestyle & Entertainment Desk

But is it just another coming-of-age story, or does it capture something real about our burning summers? Let’s dive into the film, its lifestyle resonance, and why it matters for 2021’s entertainment landscape. Set during an unprecedented heatwave in a cramped Jakarta suburb, A Burning Summer follows three college friends— Arya, Lala, and Tama —who are stuck between online classes that never end and a city that feels like it’s melting. With no internships, no money, and too much time, they decide to spend one reckless summer in an abandoned villa outside Bandung.

What starts as a dream of freedom (swimming in polluted rivers, cheap cigarettes at sunset, acoustic guitar sessions) slowly turns claustrophobic. Secrets spill. Tempers flare. A mysterious wildfire nearby becomes a metaphor for their inner destruction.