JAKARTA - The film Yang Patah Grows, The Missing Replaces by director Herwin Novianto presents aging actors Donny Damara and Indro Warkop, as well as actress Clara Bernadeth. In the film, Indro plays the father of a daughter named Yasmine but has to suffer from dementia due to severe depression.
Indro plays Hardiman, a parent who loves dance when he was young. Indro Warkop did a scene he had never done in previous films, namely dancing.
"This is the first time I have to dance. A new challenge for me. To be able to do dance and singing scenes, we have a dance coach. Mbak Endah Laras and the two assistants are dancers too. So we helped a lot. The training took a long time, around two weeks," he said.
Indro also plays a demensian character. He said that he has a dementia in-laws so he knows how to play the character.
In addition, seen in the film, Indro shows an unusual way of the character he plays.
"First, I have a dementia in-laws. Second, I interpret the way it runs, not because of dementia, but because it is old because of age," said Indro Warkop at Grand Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Sunday, October 30.
Indro explained that the typical road method is not intended as a character for dementia sufferers, but as a parent.
"The reason is not about dementia but chairmanship. At that time, dementia was like a stroke. So it was tightened because I was a parent and had to be rested," he continued.
Not only that, the typical road method was deliberately made by Indro himself as a form of film story dramatication.
In addition, this character is a character built by Indro Warkop himself. "What is in my mind, I am old and devoted to being a bit of a way. That's a character I made as me," he concluded.
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