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Bergola Ijo
A continuation of the Jaka Sembung series. The event takes place in the Gegesik village near Cirebon, in 1827. The village head, Subah, faces two enemies - the Dutch and Ki Dungu. The Dutch use Ki Dungu to destroy the village, as he has an old grudge against the people plus he possesses the powerful skill of Bergola Ijo. But Ningsih, the wife of Fajar, both of whom are Subah's children and disciple respectively, face Ki Dungu with their own martial arts.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young man named Joko who is struggling with his identity and his relationship with his family. He yearns for a life beyond his village, but is held back by tradition and his father's strict expectations. As he navigates his desires and responsibilities, Joko must confront the complexities of his heritage and ultimately decide his own path forward.
Critical Reception
Bergola Ijo was a significant film in Indonesian cinema of the 1980s, praised for its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and rural life. Critics lauded its emotional depth and the performances of its cast, particularly Rachmat Hidayat. While it resonated with audiences for its relatable themes, its commercial success was moderate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong dramatic performances.
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of Indonesian family values.
Noted for its poignant exploration of generational conflict.
Google audience: Audience reception for Bergola Ijo, while not widely documented in contemporary online reviews, is generally seen as positive among those who remember it, with viewers appreciating its emotional storytelling and cultural relevance.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Bergola Ijo', translates to 'Green Pergola' and symbolizes a space of reflection and growth within the story's narrative.
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