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: A 2024 paper in ResearchGate examines the linguistic novelty of "code-switching" between English and Balinese by characters like Gede (played by Maxime Bouttier).
: A study on ResearchGate uses netnography to analyze how international communities perceive Bali through the lens of this film, despite much of it being filmed in Queensland, Australia . 4. Other Notable References Bilet do raju
Scholars have also looked at the film’s impact on global travel: : A 2024 paper in ResearchGate examines the
: The term "Bilet" in film history also appears in discussions of the 1921 silent film Bilet Pherat (England Returned), which film academics like ZH Raju have analyzed as a satire on social classes. Other Notable References Scholars have also looked at
: Articles by ethnomusicologists, such as those featured on The Collective , critique the film for perpetuating an "exoticist lens" and white privilege, comparing its portrayal of Bali to films like Eat, Pray, Love . 3. Tourism and Film-Induced Perception
: The psychological triggers behind the shift from resentment to cooperation between the divorced parents. 2. Sociolinguistic and Cultural Representation
While there is no single widely cited "paper" titled " Bilet do raju ," several academic and analytical publications examine the 2022 film (known internationally as ) from psychological, sociolinguistic, and cultural perspectives. 1. Psychological Analysis
