Synopsis Of The Film Daily Notes Of My Son-in-law, The Dilemma Of Batak Marriages Who Don't Have Children
JAKARTA - The film 'Daily Notes' of Your Son-in-law will hit theaters starting July 18. The film, starring Raditya Dika and Ariel Tatum, tells about the problem of a new couple living with their in-laws.
"Almost all couples experience the same thing, where adjustments between their in-laws and in-laws, so they find a point of similarity. Stories that are very close to the community," said Producer and Director Sunil Soraya at the premiere on Saturday, July 13 in Senayan, Jakarta.
This film is about Minar and Sahat. The relationship between Minar and Mamak In-laws with the background of the Batak extended family becomes full of drama. Minar and Mama In-laws have different beliefs about love.
For Minar, love is quality time and communication. As for Mamak In-laws, love is the presence of a boy in the middle of marriage as the successor to the clan.
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Therefore, since the beginning of the marriage, Mamak Mertua has never been tired of collecting money to give a grandson. And because I didn't have enough money, I and Sahat were forced to stay at Mamak In-laws' house and were awarded a bed from Opungnya Sahat.
The bed was called the 'Ranjang Keramat' by Mamak In-laws, because one week of sleep in the bed she immediately became pregnant with Monang, her first child. Unable to pressure, Minar wants to invite Sahat out of Mamak In-laws' house. He wants to own his own house, without Mamak Mertua's intervention.
But, is it possible that Mamak Mertua allowed Minar and Sahat to leave their homes before they gave Mamak Mertua a grandson-son?