By ending at the moment of birth, the film preserves Soekarno as the Father of the Proclamation (Sang Proklamator), not the aging dictator. This is a deliberate political choice. In 2013, with President SBY in power, the film served as a nostalgic reminder of a leader with "big ideas" (ideologi), contrasting with the technocratic pragmatism of the Reformasi era. It is less a biography and more a hagiography of potential —a mourning for what Indonesian leadership could be. Ario Bayu gives a career-defining performance that is worth the price of admission alone.
The film is flawed. It is too long, occasionally melodramatic, and historically incomplete. Non-Indonesian audiences may struggle with the dense socio-political jargon. Yet, as a piece of national myth-making, it is a masterpiece of intention . It successfully captures the feeling of merdeka (freedom)—the dizzying, terrifying, euphoric moment when a colonized people decide to become a nation. soekarno film 2013
Soekarno (2013) is not a history lesson. It is a ritual. It is a film designed to remind a young generation of Indonesians, who did not hear his voice crackling over the radio, what it meant to stand in the shadow of a giant who dared to dream an archipelago into a country. By ending at the moment of birth, the