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The Fugitive 2019

★ 5.82 votes98 min📅 2019-08-15

In Richard Oh's gripping historical drama *The Fugitive (2019)*, the winds of change blow violently across a war-torn Indonesian village just before the nation's independence.

Director: Richard Oh

Cast

Adipati Dolken
Adipati Dolken
Hardo
Ayushita Nugraha
Ayushita Nugraha
Ningsih
Ernest Samudera
Ernest Samudera
Dipo
Khiva Rayanka
Khiva Rayanka
Karmin
Michael Kho
Michael Kho
Shidokan
Egy Fedly
Egy Fedly
Lurah Kaliwangan
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Nobuyuki Suzuki
Kolonel
Kevin Andrean
Kevin Andrean
Supriyadi
Emil Kusumo
Emil Kusumo
Komisaris Polisi
Otig Pakis
Otig Pakis
Moh Kasim

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Fugitive (2019)* about?

*The Fugitive* follows Hardo's desperate return to his village in Blora, just before Indonesia's independence proclamation. Pursued by relentless Nippon forces, Hardo faces a 24-hour chase that forces him to confront betrayal, resistance, and the cruelty of war. The film weaves his personal struggles with the nation's fight for freedom.

Who directed *The Fugitive*?

Richard Oh directed *The Fugitive (2019)*. Known for his evocative storytelling, Oh crafts a drama steeped in historical tension and emotional depth.

Who stars in *The Fugitive*?

The film stars Adipati Dolken, Ayushita Nugraha, Ernest Samudera, Khiva Rayanka, and Michael Kho in lead roles.

Is *The Fugitive (2019)* worth watching?

With its intense themes of betrayal and resistance, *The Fugitive* offers a gripping historical drama that resonates emotionally. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its focus on war's personal toll and the fight for freedom makes it a compelling watch for fans of historical dramas.

How long is *The Fugitive*?

*The Fugitive (2019)* runs for 98 minutes.

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About The Fugitive (2019) — A Heart-Wrenching Drama of War, Betrayal, and Resistance

In Richard Oh's gripping historical drama *The Fugitive (2019)*, the winds of change blow violently across a war-torn Indonesian village just before the nation's independence. Six months after PETA's rebellion against the occupying Nippon forces, Hardo returns home to Blora, but his footsteps are soon tracked by the relentless pursuit of the enemy. What unfolds is a harrowing 24-hour chase set against the backdrop of a village teetering between hope and ruin, where betrayal lurks in every shadow. Hardo's own heartache mirrors the nation's struggle—his fiancée's father's treachery and his best friend Karmin's abandonment reflect both personal and political fractures, all while the cruelty of war exposes the arrogance of the invaders.

At its core, *The Fugitive* is a story of resistance, where the courage of figures like Dipo and Kartiman clashes with Hardo's desperate fight for survival. The film paints a raw, emotional portrait of a community caught in the crossfire of history, where every decision carries the weight of loyalty, love, and survival. Richard Oh crafts an atmosphere thick with tension, blending the personal and the political into a drama that lingers long after the credits roll.