The rise of divorce and infidelity, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, often makes netizens excited. The film the drama comedy Detective Keeps Distance from packing the story with the theme of infidelity with comedy elements so that it is more enjoyable for the audience.
"Based on (based on) the research of everything in this film detective keeping a distance is indeed real (real) that we pack with fun, the topic is unique, how can this uniqueness be conveyed to audiences (AUDIences) which can be fun," said Tesadesrada producer Ryza quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, May 27.
In the film, the story of infidelity is not described as something scary and full of drama, but a fun spectacle with thick comedy spices in the film.
Ryza said the film is expected to convey a message to its audience to better appreciate relationships with partners and find solutions to all existing conflict disputes from the ongoing relationship.
The same thing was also conveyed by director Rahabi Mandra. He said he wanted to bring a story about infidelity but it was packaged lightly and entertainingly where the film of infidelity was synonymous with a story of a drama full of sadness and tragedy.
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Rahabi revealed the story of a detective who helped uncover the guise of an affair that was raised in the film Detective Keep Distance inspired by the real profession and was somewhat selling well during the pandemic.
"We accidentally met at that time eating in Makassar, next to it there was the service of an affair detective and wanted on Instagram, there were indeed some and they were selling well during the pandemic," said Rahabi, who was also present at the press conference.
Set in time during the PPKM during the COVID-19 pandemic, Detective Keep your distance from telling the story of Almond Surendra (Marthino Lio) and Takdir (Bima Sena) who became a detective who was paid to investigate cases of infidelity from several couples. Detective Film Keeping Distance is scheduled to be shown in theaters starting June 1.
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