JAKARTA - The Ashiap Man film is finally ready to be shown on Prime Video. This film became the director's debut for YouTuber Atta Halilintar. Ashiap Man tells of a man who wants to become a superhero and his struggle to help his village fight an evil company behind his father's death.

Here are 4 reasons to watch the film Ashiap Man, quoted from the official Prime Video broadcast, Friday, November 18.

The story of a superhero who is more relatable

Ashiap Man follows the figure of Zul (Atta Halilintar) who always dreamed of wanting to become a superhero since childhood. But when a threat came that would affect the life of his village, Zul began to understand the meaning of being a real superhero. Atta explained that superheroes in this film can be found in everyday life.

Zul is an ordinary person who doesn't have super powers but wants to be a superhero. So he took advantage of what was, including costumes bought in online stores, and worked hard to become what he wanted with his own abilities and methods," he said.

A light superhero comedy for the family Although it has the theme of superheroes, many elements of comedy can be awaited in this film. According to Atta, Ashiap Man is deliberately packaged into a light superhero story so that he can be watched together with his family. Various battle scenes were deliberately made without looking hard but still interesting to follow.

moral messages that can be picked

Tells an ordinary man who wants to be a superhero, of course there are various moral messages that can be learned in this film. Atta himself admits that the concept of superhero in this film is different from the one he usually shows. He wants to describe a superhero who does not have super powers, but continues to strive to achieve his maximum ability by trying. Through Zul's character, the audience will be invited to explore the meaning and ways to become a superhero for those around him.

Presenting a series of stars The first film directed by Atta immediately presented a number of well-known stars, ranging from Aurelie Hermansyah, Nasya Marcella, Arswendy Bening Swara, Elma Theana, Marcelino Lefrandt, to Samuel Rizal. Several members of Atta and Aurel's families also appeared in this film, including Fateh Halilintar, Saleha Halilintar, Qahtan Halilintar, Ashanty Hermansyah, Arsy Hermansyah, and Arsya Hermansyah.


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