Lenong Rumpi II
Lenong Rumpi II

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Lenong Rumpi II

1992
Movie
89 min
Indonesian

Boim (Harry de Fretes), a transit mini-bus driver who has just received eviction compensation from the government, moves to a new home in a real estate development with his family. His presence in the neighborhood is not well received by the family of Marlena (Debby Sahertian), who live across the street. Juwita (Ade Libertifa), a vegetable seller, who also works at Marlena’s beauty salon, keeps this animosity between the two families stirred up with her constant gossiping. This conflict escalates drastically when the children of Boim and Marlena start going out with one another. To make matters worse, Marlena’s father, Ramon (Robby Tumewu), a horse-cart driver, takes an interest in Boim’s mother, Mak Iting (Titi Dwijayati). In the end, Boim and Marlena fall in love with each other.

Insights

Director: Agus MelaszGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This sequel continues the comedic misadventures of the trio, involving them in various absurd situations that test their friendship and wit. Their attempts to navigate everyday life are constantly disrupted by humorous misunderstandings and outlandish characters.

Critical Reception

As a sequel to a popular comedy, Lenong Rumpi II was generally received with enthusiasm by its target audience, who enjoyed the familiar comedic style of Warkop DKI. Critical reviews were likely mixed, focusing on its slapstick humor and predictable plot, common for the genre at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and slapstick comedy.

  • Appreciated for the continued chemistry and comedic timing of Warkop DKI.

  • Often seen as a typical Indonesian comedy of its era, prioritizing laughs over narrative depth.

Google audience: Audience reception likely centered on the nostalgic humor provided by Warkop DKI. Many would have enjoyed the simple, laugh-out-loud gags and the overall lighthearted tone, a hallmark of their films.

Fun Fact

Warkop DKI, the main comedic trio, were immensely popular in Indonesia, starring in numerous films that defined Indonesian comedy for decades.

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