Movie spotlight
Anak Kos Dodol
The story begins with the arrival of three girls who had just graduated from high school into a boarding house at Yogya: Sarah, Sofia and Dewi aka Dedew. The three of them are the last generation for residents boarding house. Although initially bringing together the chemistry between them is not smooth, even had split into two camps, but eventually a sense of camaraderie and togetherness beats everything.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women navigate the challenges and humorous situations of living together in a boarding house. The story explores their daily lives, friendships, romantic entanglements, and personal growth as they face the realities of adulthood.
Critical Reception
Anak Kos Dodol received mixed to positive reviews, primarily praised for its relatable portrayal of young adult life and comedic elements. Some critics noted its simple narrative, while audiences appreciated its lighthearted approach to common boarding house experiences. It found a niche audience drawn to its slice-of-life storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its humor and depiction of shared living.
Found relatable by young audiences facing similar life stages.
Some noted a straightforward and predictable plot.
Google audience: Google user reviews often highlight the film's humor and the relatable situations faced by the characters in the boarding house. Many viewers found the story to be lighthearted and entertaining, resonating with their own experiences of shared living and youthful aspirations.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Rizka Amelia, also stars in the movie and plays a significant role in the ensemble cast.
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