Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThree brothers who always try to thwart their father's marriage plans with several women. The reason is, if the father of the three young men remarries, there will be a family breakup which ... Alles lesenThree brothers who always try to thwart their father's marriage plans with several women. The reason is, if the father of the three young men remarries, there will be a family breakup which will cause their inheritance share to be reduced.Three brothers who always try to thwart their father's marriage plans with several women. The reason is, if the father of the three young men remarries, there will be a family breakup which will cause their inheritance share to be reduced.
Reynavenzka
- Yuni
- (as Reynavenzka Retno Ayu)
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Some people watch GJLS: Ibuku Ibu Ibu and come out confused, disappointed, or eager to overanalyze it like it's an arthouse drama. Which is fascinating, considering the tagline literally says: #SiapGoblok. It's almost poetic - walking into a funhouse and getting mad because the mirrors are distorted.
This film knows exactly what it is: absurd, chaotic, hilarious, and unashamed. It doesn't try to impress with complexity-it invites you to laugh at the very absurdity we often see in everyday life (and in ourselves). The GJLS trio aren't just characters; they're reflections of how we, as a society, often act before we think-loud, messy, but oddly familiar.
And yet, some people still insist on treating every film like an academic paper. If there's no long-winded explanation or symbolic subtext, they dismiss it as "low effort." Ironically, they miss the brilliance hidden in the chaos-because true satire doesn't come with a label saying "please take this seriously."
And to those who'll surely dislike this review? Just scroll down and look for the thumbs down - that's where the "overthinkers anonymous" usually gather.
If you didn't enjoy the film, maybe it's not the movie that didn't get the point-maybe it's you.
This film knows exactly what it is: absurd, chaotic, hilarious, and unashamed. It doesn't try to impress with complexity-it invites you to laugh at the very absurdity we often see in everyday life (and in ourselves). The GJLS trio aren't just characters; they're reflections of how we, as a society, often act before we think-loud, messy, but oddly familiar.
And yet, some people still insist on treating every film like an academic paper. If there's no long-winded explanation or symbolic subtext, they dismiss it as "low effort." Ironically, they miss the brilliance hidden in the chaos-because true satire doesn't come with a label saying "please take this seriously."
And to those who'll surely dislike this review? Just scroll down and look for the thumbs down - that's where the "overthinkers anonymous" usually gather.
If you didn't enjoy the film, maybe it's not the movie that didn't get the point-maybe it's you.
**Absurdity is the core comedic theme of this movie-hence the title.** While it aims to be funny, much of the humor feels forced and falls flat.
**One unusual choice is including bloopers within the main film itself.** This might amuse the cast's close friends, crew, or fans of their stand-up group, but for first-time viewers, it simply doesn't work. Some scenes even try to *force* laughter by showing the actors cracking up during bloopers-it's almost like hiring someone to tickle the audience.
**The film attempts to channel the spirit of WARKOP DKI** with raunchy humor and adult jokes, but these moments often come off as awkward and cringeworthy rather than genuinely funny.
**In short, fans of the cast's stand-up work might enjoy this movie.** Everyone else? Probably not.
**One unusual choice is including bloopers within the main film itself.** This might amuse the cast's close friends, crew, or fans of their stand-up group, but for first-time viewers, it simply doesn't work. Some scenes even try to *force* laughter by showing the actors cracking up during bloopers-it's almost like hiring someone to tickle the audience.
**The film attempts to channel the spirit of WARKOP DKI** with raunchy humor and adult jokes, but these moments often come off as awkward and cringeworthy rather than genuinely funny.
**In short, fans of the cast's stand-up work might enjoy this movie.** Everyone else? Probably not.
10IlhamH-1
Prepare yourselves for a cinematic experience unlike anything you've ever witnessed, because "Gjls Ibuku Ibu Ibu" isn't just a movie - it's a genre-bending, reality-warping spectacle that redefines what's possible on screen. From its opening frames, it's clear this film operates on a completely different wavelength, plunging viewers into a world so absurd, so hilariously chaotic, and yet so oddly relatable that you can't help but be utterly captivated.
What makes "Gjls Ibuku Ibu Ibu" truly stand out is its audacious originality. In an industry often criticized for its reliance on reboots, sequels, and familiar tropes, this film arrives like a breath of fresh, albeit incredibly strange, air. The concept itself is a stroke of mad genius, something so fundamentally unique that it genuinely feels as if no one has ever dared to explore this territory before. It's a testament to the filmmakers' courage and vision that they committed so fully to such an unconventional premise, executing it with an unwavering dedication to its inherent absurdity.
The "seru" (exciting/thrilling) aspect of this film isn't derived from car chases or explosions, but from the sheer, unadulterated joy of watching its bizarre narrative unfold. Every scene is packed with unexpected twists and turns, each character a vibrant caricature of everyday life, amplified to hyperbolic proportions. The humor is intelligent and layered, often stemming from the juxtaposition of mundane situations with truly outlandish reactions. You'll find yourself laughing out loud at the sheer audacity of it all, constantly asking "Did that just happen?" The pacing is relentless, never allowing a dull moment, pushing the boundaries of comedic timing and narrative structure.
What makes "Gjls Ibuku Ibu Ibu" truly stand out is its audacious originality. In an industry often criticized for its reliance on reboots, sequels, and familiar tropes, this film arrives like a breath of fresh, albeit incredibly strange, air. The concept itself is a stroke of mad genius, something so fundamentally unique that it genuinely feels as if no one has ever dared to explore this territory before. It's a testament to the filmmakers' courage and vision that they committed so fully to such an unconventional premise, executing it with an unwavering dedication to its inherent absurdity.
The "seru" (exciting/thrilling) aspect of this film isn't derived from car chases or explosions, but from the sheer, unadulterated joy of watching its bizarre narrative unfold. Every scene is packed with unexpected twists and turns, each character a vibrant caricature of everyday life, amplified to hyperbolic proportions. The humor is intelligent and layered, often stemming from the juxtaposition of mundane situations with truly outlandish reactions. You'll find yourself laughing out loud at the sheer audacity of it all, constantly asking "Did that just happen?" The pacing is relentless, never allowing a dull moment, pushing the boundaries of comedic timing and narrative structure.
This film is a new breakthrough for the world of cinema from the comedy glass to provide fresh entertainment and outside the cinema box. It's too bold!
From the beginning we watch we will be presented with a plot twist that we will never expect, starting from who his mother is and who feni really is and what kind of ending, besides that this film also raises several social issues that occur in Indonesia that getting married in Indonesia is very costly, then there is the issue of how strong Indonesia believes in the supernatural and then how miserable online gambling and online loans are not used properly.
From the beginning we watch we will be presented with a plot twist that we will never expect, starting from who his mother is and who feni really is and what kind of ending, besides that this film also raises several social issues that occur in Indonesia that getting married in Indonesia is very costly, then there is the issue of how strong Indonesia believes in the supernatural and then how miserable online gambling and online loans are not used properly.
This film is an absurd comedy film directed by Monty Tiwa and starring the trio Rispo, Rigen, and Hifdzi. This film "dares" to break the rules of conventional cinema by showing bloopers, shooting errors, and chaotic editing styles which fortunately become a source of laughter in this film. The story will follow three siblings who try to thwart their father's plan to marry a young SPG, because they are worried about losing their inheritance. Although ridiculous, this film still inserts light family drama.
The humor is presented spontaneously and recklessly, although some scenes touch on sensitive issues such as disability and sexism which are felt to make some people offended or uncomfortable when hearing them. However, for viewers who want to enjoy unexpected comedy and full of creative chaos, this film can be an exciting watch that is certainly very different from the usual comedy films.
The humor is presented spontaneously and recklessly, although some scenes touch on sensitive issues such as disability and sexism which are felt to make some people offended or uncomfortable when hearing them. However, for viewers who want to enjoy unexpected comedy and full of creative chaos, this film can be an exciting watch that is certainly very different from the usual comedy films.
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- Crazy CreditsBefore film begins, there is a brief trailer for Bertaut Rindu (2025).
- VerbindungenReferences Tak Ingin Usai di Sini (2025)
- SoundtracksFeromon
Performed by Bucek Depp and Nadya Arina
Written by Binasrul Arif, Candra Mukti, Hifdzi Khoir and Ilham Al Kautsar
Arranged by Gusti Irwan Wibowo
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
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