“Kind of. But here’s the useful part: if you really want to watch it legally with Indonesian subtitles, you might not find it on Netflix or Disney+. You could try looking for the raw film file (without subs) and then find a separate .srt or .idx file of the old fan translation. Some archival sites or subtitle databases might still have it. Or you could ask in Indonesian film communities on Telegram or Facebook — sometimes older collectors keep those files.”
“That’s the thing with older cult films. ‘Lies’ wasn’t officially released in Indonesia. So back then, fans made their own subtitles — ‘Sub Indo’ — and shared them on burned CDs or early torrent sites. Now, most of those files are lost or buried.”
“Yes, that one! I found some old forums where people talk about a ‘Sub Indo’ version — fansubs from the early 2000s. But all the links are dead.”
“Exactly. That’s why it’s a useful story — it teaches you two things. First: how to hunt for rare international films with local subtitles. Second: sometimes what you’re searching for isn’t lost — it’s just waiting in forgotten corners of the internet, like old forums, MEGA links, or DVDrips from 2005.”
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“Kind of. But here’s the useful part: if you really want to watch it legally with Indonesian subtitles, you might not find it on Netflix or Disney+. You could try looking for the raw film file (without subs) and then find a separate .srt or .idx file of the old fan translation. Some archival sites or subtitle databases might still have it. Or you could ask in Indonesian film communities on Telegram or Facebook — sometimes older collectors keep those files.”
“That’s the thing with older cult films. ‘Lies’ wasn’t officially released in Indonesia. So back then, fans made their own subtitles — ‘Sub Indo’ — and shared them on burned CDs or early torrent sites. Now, most of those files are lost or buried.”
“Yes, that one! I found some old forums where people talk about a ‘Sub Indo’ version — fansubs from the early 2000s. But all the links are dead.”
“Exactly. That’s why it’s a useful story — it teaches you two things. First: how to hunt for rare international films with local subtitles. Second: sometimes what you’re searching for isn’t lost — it’s just waiting in forgotten corners of the internet, like old forums, MEGA links, or DVDrips from 2005.”