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Cinta Kolestrol
Haji Zaini and Dato' Osman, two family friends, have promised an arranged marriage between their two children, Fazira and Yusry, when they were still very little. Twenty years later, Yusry returns home from England as a handsome and educated young man. After not seeing each other for seven years, Yusry is appalled to find her childhood sweetheart (and future wife) as an overweight and introvert young woman. Deeming Fazira as not being up to his taste and standards, he rejects and humiliates Fazira in public. A year later, a beautiful model, Erra, turns up and captivates Yusry's heart, but all his attempts to befriend the model are shunned and pushed away.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the lives of three Indonesian women from different walks of life as they navigate the complexities of love, relationships, and societal expectations. Each woman grapples with her own romantic entanglements and personal growth, leading to a blend of humor and heartfelt moments.
Critical Reception
Cinta Kolestrol was generally well-received by critics for its bold exploration of female sexuality and relationships in Indonesia, though some found its narrative somewhat uneven. It was praised for its fresh perspective and engaging performances, becoming a notable film in Indonesian cinema for its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its frank and nuanced portrayal of female desire.
Appreciated for its strong performances and directorial vision.
Commented on for its exploration of modern Indonesian relationships.
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Fun Fact
The film was noted for its progressive themes regarding female relationships and sexuality, which was quite groundbreaking for Indonesian cinema at the time of its release.
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