The Bad Impact Of Domestic Violence On Adopted Children In Arie Hanggara's Film
JAKARTA - Domestic violence can have a negative impact on children's growth. This was once made into the film Arie Hanggara. The film that was popular at that time is a film based on a true story.
This drama genre film is a film directed by Frank Rorimpandey. The film stars, among others, Yan Cherry Budiono, Deddy Mizwar, Joyce Erna, Anissa Sitawati, and Cok Simbara.
Arie Hanggara tells the story of a child with the same name as the title of this film, namely Arie Hanggara, the audience will witness the sad story of children who are victims of divorce and domestic violence.
Where the person who became the perpetrator of the persecution was his parents, especially his own biological father. For years Arie received torture from his father.
Arie is an 8 year old boy who has 4 siblings. He lives with 2 siblings, his father and stepmother, while one brother lives separately with his biological mother. Arie and his siblings are like small children who need parental attention by making small child acquaintances.
However, their parents gave them harsh punishments and rules. Arie later became a quiet child and was bullied at school. One day Arie lied, when her brother made a mistake, but instead Arie admitted it was his fault.
Knowing this, his father was furious and gave Arie endless torture. While his siblings can only secretly provide food for Arie who is being punished by their parents. tvOne will re-broadcast the film Arie Hanggara on Sunday, December 26, 2021 at 20.00 WIB.