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Kita Tak Bisa Ke Mana-Mana Lagi
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Plot Summary
A young man named Bima travels to a remote village to fulfill his grandfather's last wish of finding a specific type of orchid. While there, he encounters a mysterious young woman named Kirana, who seems to hold the key to his quest. As they spend time together, Bima finds himself drawn to Kirana, but her secrets and the challenges of the village life test their budding connection.
Critical Reception
Kita Tak Bisa Ke Mana-Mana Lagi received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its scenic cinematography and the emotional performances of its lead actors, particularly the chemistry between Farishad Sidharta and Audrey Davis. However, some found the plot to be predictable and the pacing occasionally slow, particularly in the middle act. Audience reception leaned towards the positive, appreciating the film's romantic elements and its portrayal of rural Indonesian life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual beauty and romantic narrative.
Some critics noted a predictable storyline and pacing issues.
Audiences enjoyed the film's emotional core and cultural setting.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's heartwarming romance and the picturesque depiction of its setting. Many found the lead actors' performances compelling and the story emotionally resonant, though a few mentioned that the plot could have been more innovative.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a remote village in West Java, Indonesia, with the production team working to authentically capture the local landscape and culture.
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