JAKARTA - Director Muhadkly Acho presents the film "Alat Laen: Hot Pantiku," the second film from the world is a bit Laen with Imajinari. This film is also not a sequel but a second film with a different story but the same main character.

With the achievement of 9 million viewers in the first film, Acho worked on this film with producer Ernest Prakasa, Dipa Andika and hooked Bene Dion Radjagukguk as a member of a rather Laen who used to being behind the scenes.

It's a bit Laen: Angry Pantiku tells the story of Bene (Bene Dion), Boris (Boris Bokir), Jegel (Indra Jegel), and Oki (Oki Rengga) who now works as a detective. They were assigned for the last time to investigate the murder case of the mayor's son Yamakarta.

Reportedly, the child killer infiltrated a nursing home and disguised himself. The four of them then tried to enter the nursing home in various ways ranging from applying for work to posing as grandparents.

When they entered the nursing home of Wisma Kasih, they faced Linda (Gita Bebhabita), the owner of the orphanage who always lived in his room.

Bene, Boris, Jegel and Oki began to carry out their actions, but were hindered by the large number of elderly people who were there.

Thanks to the chemistry of the four main characters, this film has been ngge-gas since the beginning of showing its comedy side. An investigative comedy style that reminds us of Thai films but comes with local wisdom.

In terms of character, all the characters in the film are not just a patch, even the presence of the elderly in nursing homes who add patterns to the film. Starting from Egi Fedly, Jarwo Kwat, Jajang C. Noer, Naw Kin Wah, plus Tika Panggabean which has a small portion but remains memorable.

The comedy side that is a mainstay is also shown well, the term LPM (Laugh per Minute) is very tight. There are several scenes where the comedy keeps popping up that make it difficult for the audience to focus because the scene is too funny.

The drama elements displayed are much more than neat than the previous film. Maybe the neatness is due to the focus of the story more on one character than dividing it evenly like the first film.

In 'Turning on Pantiku', the focus of the story was given to Boris who separated from his wife and children because of work. His wife and child were about to move to Malaysia leaving Boris alone. Boris's appearance felt emotional and proved his acting better.

With a tight comedy and a warm drama side, the film "Alat Laen: Membakan Pantiku" proves that this quartet has succeeded in displaying their distinctive characteristics that remain integrated with any genre.

Approximately Laen: The Pantiku film can be seen in Indonesian cinemas starting Thursday, November 27.


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