Getting Closer, Sandrinna Michelle And Ari Irham It's Difficult To Build Chemistry At Rego Nyowo
JAKARTA - The pair of young actors, Sandrinna Michelle and Ari Irham, were reunited in a new film project entitled Rego Nyowo.
Uniquely, the closeness between the two after the previous project actually became a challenge in building chemistry for their character this time.
Sandrinna revealed that getting to know Ari Irham personally is increasingly difficult for him to build the dynamics of the characters he wants in this film.
"It's more difficult here (to build chemistry with Ari Irham) because it's getting closer. We know more, often talk," said Sandrinna Michelle in the Central Jakarta area, Friday, July 25.
Ari Irham replied, explaining that the closeness of those who built up from the previous project, Segoro Pitu, made them have to work harder to create 'walls' or emotional distances between their characters in Rego Nyowo.
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"It's a bit difficult because (in the film Rego Nyowo) there is another wall. We get to the ghost house together. Maybe because in the previous project, Segoro Pitu, so we are getting closer," said Ari Irham.
In addition to the challenges of building chemistry, the two are also faced with quite difficult shooting locations. Sandrinna said there were many challenges, especially when shooting in banana gardens and a boarding house.
"(In the film Rego Nyowo) There are many challenges, especially in banana plantations, in boarding houses," said Sandrinna.
He specifically highlighted the scene in the banana garden as the heaviest, not only because of the difficult scene, but also because of its location that is not easily accessible.
"The heaviest is in a banana garden, the heavy scenes and the difficult locations. Going there is also a bit far away," Sandrinna said.
Ari Irham added that the difficulty arose due to a special request from producer Rocky Soraya, who wanted a very wide banana plantation for the need to take pictures using drones.
"Because Mr. Rocky asked for a very large banana plantation. Looking for a difficult location, because we want to use drones," continued Ari Irham.