Recommended 5 Indonesian Films With The Spirit Of Independence
JAKARTA - There are many activities that we can do to celebrate the 76th Indonesian Independence Day even at home, either alone or with family. One of the best ideas is to prepare your favorite snacks and drinks while watching the best Indonesian films marathon.
By August 17th, there is nothing wrong with watching Indonesian films that evoke the spirit of independence. Here are 5 recommendations for Indonesian films that can be watched with a spirit of independence.
1. Freedom to watch with family
Watching with the whole family is not only a fun activity to fill the Independence Day holiday, but can also strengthen relationships. From a wide selection of family films from Indonesia on Netflix, "Petualangan Sherina" offers a combination of exciting adventure and musical comedy that is entertaining to watch with the little ones, while "Nanti Kita Stories about Today" presents a touching family drama that beautifully elevates the reality that is happening in the world. around us.
Quoted from ANTARA, "June & Kopi" with its warm and touching story should not be missed to watch, especially for pet lovers. Watching with "Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens" which was recently released globally can also be a choice of entertainment that drains emotions as well as opens the mind about the many ways to find the meaning of family and the struggle to pursue dreams.
2. Freedom to enjoy romantic shows
For fans of romantic films, make sure you watch the latest Indonesian film "A Perfect Fit" which presents a light and entertaining love story between a Balinese girl and a shoemaker. You can also enjoy a variety of favorite teen romance films from the sweet and adorable "Mariposa" and "Dilan 1990", to the award-winning film "Dua Garis Biru" and the legendary film "What's Up with Love?" who succeeded in re-popularizing Indonesian literature, especially poetry.
3. Freedom to laugh out loud
Boost your immune system by enjoying comedy shows that will make you laugh out loud. The film "Guru-Guru Gokil" which tells the story of a new teacher named Obedient Pribadi and his colleagues who work together to get back their salaries stolen by dangerous criminals can be an entertaining choice. Obedient who at first really doesn't want to be a teacher, on this journey finds friendship, love, and peace with his past.
4. Freedom to be yourself
The theme of being yourself is suitable for the romance drama film "Imperfect" which was adapted from the novel of the same name. Starring Jessica Mila and Reza Rahadian, this film tells the story of a cosmetic company employee who feels less confident and then tries to change his appearance for the opportunity to get promoted. Raising an issue that is rarely raised in Indonesian romantic films, "Imperfect" not only presents a touching story, but also encourages and increases optimism through a strong moral message.
5. Freedom to watch action movies
The first Indonesian film whose license was purchased exclusively by Netflix, "The Night Comes for Us", can be an exciting viewing option for those of you who like action films. Starring Joe Taslim and Iko Uwais whose careers are now increasingly shining in Hollywood, this film not only offers tense action scenes but also interesting stories. Continue by watching "Gundala", an entertaining and uplifting film about the journey of a street orphan to become Gundala the superhero who has the power of lightning and struggles to protect his city from injustice.