Abe Moore Has An Important Message For Indonesian Children Through His Role In Kun Ana Wa Anta

Abe Moore became one of the main characters in the film produced by DNA Production and Happening entitled Kun Ana Wa Anta.

The child actor plays Hanif, a child who is crazy about the rubber game.

The 11-year-old actor said that at first he could not play rubik.

However, because of the role he played, he finally decided to study until he was finally able to play the rubik well.

At first I was told to play rubik, at first I was confused but after studying I was finally able to. Learning for more than a year," said Abe in Kasablanka City, South Jakarta, this week.

In this film, Abe shared his ability to play rubik because he played a child who lived away from gadgets.

He said, if a child does not play a lot of games on his cellphone, the child can have other skills.

This film tells you that how come the child can escape from his cellphone and play games. So here we play traditional games. So, if the child can escape from his cellphone, the child can do many things," Abe said.

The child actor who was born in the United States also thinks that parents should not easily give cellphones to young children just because they want to be busy working and don't want to be disturbed by their children.

"This film also tells people, if the child is still young, don't give him a cellphone because he wants to work. He should have given him time and activities such as swimming, coloring or anything, just don't give him a cellphone," he said.

In addition, Abe also talked about another message from the film Kun Ana Wa Anta.

From the friendship of five children in the film, he said, there were messages about tolerance.

There is also a message of tolerance, for example Acong is a Confucian, Firman is an Islamic religion, the others also have different religions. But we have to learn to bond, even though we have different haters, we are still one, like Bhinneka Tunggal Ika," concluded Abe Moore.