The story oscillates between the band's struggles in 1996 and flashbacks to 1983. This is not just a stylistic choice; it is a thematic necessity. The year 1996 was a precipice for Indonesia—a time of political upheaval, riots, and uncertainty. By juxtaposing the band’s internal implosion (caused by heroin addiction) with the nation's external explosion, Nugroho suggests that Slank is a microcosm of Indonesia itself. The band is chaotic, loud, and messy, yet undeniably vital.

Overall, "Slank: Nggak Ada Matinya" is a fun and entertaining film that will appeal to music lovers and fans of the band. Even if you're not familiar with Slank, the movie is still worth watching for its engaging story, memorable characters, and catchy musical performances.

The movie's message of perseverance and dedication is universal, and it will resonate with anyone who has ever pursued their passion, faced adversity, or simply loved music. So, if you're a fan of rock music, Indonesian culture, or just great storytelling, "SLANK: Nggak Ada Matinya" is a film not to be missed.

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