Aurora Ribero's Story Of 4 Months Action Training For The Shadow Strays

JAKARTA - Aurora Ribero became the main character in the film The Shadow Strays by Timo Tjahjanto. He acts as agent 13, the youngest member of a hitman agent.

The first role in the action film made Aurora prepare many things including practicing first than other players.

"Everything is quite included in the core memory so many hearts, sad, beautiful moments shooting in the film," said Aurora Ribero at The Shadow Strays press conference on Tuesday, October 15.

"For the workshop process, it's 4 months, so from 4 months, it feels like how 13 of them are young and can imagine," he said again.

As the main character, Aurora Ribero really learned the action from the start. After a month of entry, he had only been met with other players.

"In the beginning, the training was in the first month itself because I didn't know the action at all, so learning the basics and basics was difficult to become the right brain of the left brain, but when others joined, I was already good," said Aurora Ribero.

On the same occasion, the 20-year-old actress mentioned the scene in the film that became her favorite. Her favorite scene was when she entered a bar called Moonrose.

"Action on Moonrose because of filming his first action on Moonrose and I was able to do the action in front of the camera, then on Moonrose it's been shooting for a week," said Aurora.

The Shadow Strays tells the story of 13 (Aurora Ribero), a shadow killer who has had a dilemma with his career until he was involved in a kidnapping case.

The Shadow Strays film will be released on Netflix starting October 17.