Try Genre 'Teen Slasher', Lutesha Reveals The Difficulty Of Playing Characters In Rest Area Films
JAKARTA - Actress Lutesha took on a new challenge in her career by starring in the film Rest Area which is a Teen Slasher genre, a genre she has never tried before.
He revealed that one of his main attractions is to play a character who is morally gray, where the audience will actually feel satisfied to see him tortured.
Lutesha explained that this film deliberately features the main characters who are not good, a premise she finds interesting.
"And why am I interested in this film, this is one of the genres that I have never tried, which is arguably a teaser. Which one from the beginning of the main film is 5 people and they have bad behavior," said Lutesha in the Central Jakarta area, Wednesday, August 20.
He even bluntly said that the purpose of this film is to make the audience enjoy the suffering of their characters.
"Emang kita (penonton) semua ingin melihat mereka (permain) dirediksi. Jadi kayak ya sudah pas tepak pertama kali menonton ya sudah penonton senang kalau misalnya mereka direkat," tambahnya.
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Even so, his character named Zizi has a slight difference.
"One of the 5 Crazy Richs is arguably he who has a slightly better compass morale than his friends," he said.
The biggest challenge is to build a logical relationship between his character and other spoiled and wealthy gang members.
"So what must be strengthened is the relationship between the characters," concluded Lutesha.
Broadly speaking, the Rest Area film tells the story of five crazy rich people trapped in a remote rest area on their night journey. The place that should have been a stopover turned into a nightmare When a ghost whose head was wrapped in a plastic crack bag and taped (Hantu Kresek) appeared demanding retaliation for past sins.
Apart from Lutesha, this film is also played by Chicco Kurniawan, Ajil Ditto, Julian Jacob, Lania Fira, Haydar Salizh, and Alfrian Arisandy. The Rest Area will soon be showing in theaters starting October 2.