Mangkujiwo Until Temen Kondangan, List Of Cinema Films Showed At The End Of January
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JAKARTA - The end of January has arrived, but the competition for films in theaters will still continue. Several films, both from within and outside the country, scramble for broadcast time to be watched by movie lovers. If you want recommended movies to watch this week, the VOI team has a few options to choose from! Check it out here:

Mangkujiwo (30 January) Mangkujiwo talks about the revenge done by Brotoseno and Kanti after Brotoseno was removed from the Palace. They take revenge related to dark and evil forces to fight Cokrokusumo, the person who got rid of Brotoseno. However, things became complicated when calamity approached them.

Referred to as the origin of kuntilanak, Mangkujiwo is the only horror film that starts today. Under the hands of Azhar Kinoi Lubis, Mangkujiwo promises a creepy horror dish that is different from other horror films. Starring Asmara Abigail, Sujiwo Tejo, and Roy Marten. You can watch this film in theaters.

Temen Kondangan (January 30) Receiving a marriage invitation from his ex-girlfriend, Putri decided to come there. But he was challenged by his friends not to come alone. He also invited three different men to choose who would be his favorite friend, his boss: Galih, his high school friend: Yusuf, and the party goers: Juno. Unfortunately, they came together. Putri also began to look for ways to solve everything.

MNC Pictures' films are an offer for film lovers who want to find comedy shows. Starring Prisia Nasution, Gading Marten, Samuel Rizal, and Olivia Jensen, the film Temen Kondangan can be the answer to millennial problems about marriage. You can watch Temen Kondangan in theaters starting today.

Semesta (30 January) Seven figures living in seven provinces of Indonesia are trying to change the impact of climate change by caring for Indonesia's nature. A combination of religion, belief and culture, they unite these strengths and make their small steps into something useful for Indonesia.

This documentary film was produced by actors Nicholas Saputra and Mandy Marahimin as a form of their love for Indonesian nature. Under the Tanakhir Films production house, Semesta is a spectacle for those of you who want to see Indonesian nature.

Violet Evergarden (January 29) Violet Evergarden tells about Violet Evergarden's journey to return from war. She started teaching at a girls' school. There he met a young girl and that's where life began to change.

The film was directed by Haruka Fujita, the man who played a big role in Tamako Love Story and Amagi Brilliant Park. Under his hand, the Violet Evergarden film becomes a beautiful and eye-pleasing animation. You can watch this film through the CGV cinema network.

Wira (30 January) Wira is a story about the figure of a former military officer, Hassan, who becomes a military soldier to fight his enemies and escape from injustice in his family. After his military time, he returned to his family to take care of his brother Zain's debts in MMA matches. Then Hassan began to fight and solve the problem.

Wira is a Malaysian film produced and directed by Adrian Teh. Starring top Malaysian actors such as Hairul Azreen, Fifi Azmi, and Ismi Melinda. Indonesian actor, Yayan Ruhian, also attended this film. You can watch Wira starting today.


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