Ramadhan dan Ramona
Ramadhan dan Ramona

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Ramadhan dan Ramona

1992
Movie
87 min
Indonesian

The story of two young people from wealthy families who are looking for their own individual identities. Ramona (Lydia Kandou), who hates the patriarchal attitude men have toward women, immerses herself in the lives of the less fortunate people around her. Ramadhan (Djamal Mirdad), who is descended from Malaysian nobility, is in Jakarta gaining work experience as a low level company employee. The two young people meet in Jakarta and begin to like each other. The blossoming romance between these two young people who are each keeping their backgrounds secret from the other conveyed in a light and humorous tone. Eventually, however, they find out about each others' backgrounds. Ramona backs off, while Ramadhan continues to pursue her.

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Director: U-Wei Haji SaariGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

Ramadhan, a young orphan, is adopted by the kind-hearted Ramona and her husband. Despite their love, Ramadhan struggles to adapt to his new life and often finds himself in trouble. The film follows his journey as he learns about family, forgiveness, and the importance of belonging, all while navigating the challenges of growing up.

Critical Reception

Ramadhan dan Ramona was a significant film in Malaysian cinema, lauded for its heartfelt portrayal of family dynamics and its strong performances, particularly from Fauziah Latiff. It resonated with audiences for its touching narrative and moral lessons, becoming a beloved classic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and relatable family struggles.

  • Fauziah Latiff's performance as Ramona was a standout, capturing warmth and resilience.

  • Appreciated for its positive moral messages and heartwarming storyline.

Google audience: Google users often recall this film fondly, appreciating its wholesome family themes and its ability to evoke strong emotions. The movie is remembered as a touching story that teaches valuable lessons about love and acceptance.

Fun Fact

The film was a significant box office success in Malaysia upon its release, cementing its status as a popular family drama.

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