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The influence of Korean culture is immense, impacting fashion, language, and behavior among Indonesian students, but this is often blended with local sensibilities.

However, the industry has undergone a seismic shift. The arrival of Netflix, Viu, and the local giant WeTV (owned by Tencent) has pushed Indonesian creators away from 300-episode drawn-out dramas toward high-budget, critically acclaimed limited series.

Indonesia is home to a rich cultural heritage, with traditional arts like wayang (shadow puppetry), batik, and gamelan music still thriving today. Some notable traditional artists include:

Horror is the undisputed king of the box office. Titles like Pengabdi Setan (Satan's Slaves) by Joko Anwar and KKN di Desa Penari (Community Service in a Dancer’s Village) have broken national records. These are not just jump scares; they tap into deep-rooted Javanese mysticism, Islamic eschatology, and rural folklore. For Indonesians, ghosts are not just fiction—they are a part of the everyday cultural lexicon.