Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThree 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 ... Ler tudoThree 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.
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Reynavenzka
- Yuni
- (as Reynavenzka Retno Ayu)
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10vinaa-39
Critics say it's "shallow", "sexist", full of "body-shaming"? Maybe they missed the part where Rispo's outrageous behavior is not glorified, but thrown in your face so hard it demands reflection. This isn't moral decline-it's a brutal satire of how numb and ridiculous society has become. But sure, go off.
What's even funnier is watching people who clearly don't enjoy absurdist comedy voluntarily sit through 90 minutes of pure chaos... just to write a thesis-length review on how offended they are. At some point, it's not criticism-it's masochism with a keyboard.
No, it doesn't care about your structure.
No, it doesn't want to be "clever".
Yes, it's messy.
Yes, it's supposed to be.
Because chaos, when done right, is honest. And Ibuku Ibu-Ibu is hilariously honest.
What's even funnier is watching people who clearly don't enjoy absurdist comedy voluntarily sit through 90 minutes of pure chaos... just to write a thesis-length review on how offended they are. At some point, it's not criticism-it's masochism with a keyboard.
No, it doesn't care about your structure.
No, it doesn't want to be "clever".
Yes, it's messy.
Yes, it's supposed to be.
Because chaos, when done right, is honest. And Ibuku Ibu-Ibu is hilariously honest.
10NafisH-1
This film is very suitable if you need fresh entertainment, you will also be presented with absurd comedy. The film carries GJLS's signature absurd, spontaneous, and improvisational comedy style. Viewers who are familiar with podcasts or their content will find it very relatable. Rigen, Hifdzi, and Rispo appear very relaxed and natural. Their interactions feel like hanging out with old friends - not contrived, and that's precisely their strength. Luna Maya, Bucek Depp, and Nadya Arina are also present to provide depth and balance in this film. Monty Tiwa also played an important role in ensuring that the film did not stray too far from the rules of filmmaking.
"Ibuku Ibu-Ibu" is a genius piece of absurdist comedy that proudly breaks away from the conventions of mainstream Indonesian cinema. The signature chaotic humor of the GJLS trio shines throughout-wild, unpredictable, and unapologetically offbeat.
This film isn't made for everyone, and that's okay. Those unfamiliar with GJLS's comedic DNA or who prefer structured, traditional narratives may find it jarring, even offensive. But to dismiss it as merely sexist or nonsensical is to miss the point entirely. It's satire, it's layered absurdity, and above all, it's refreshingly honest in its refusal to conform.
For fans of experimental, unfiltered humor, this film is a rare gem.
And let's be honest-what other movie casually drops bloopers into the actual film? Wkwk 😂
This film isn't made for everyone, and that's okay. Those unfamiliar with GJLS's comedic DNA or who prefer structured, traditional narratives may find it jarring, even offensive. But to dismiss it as merely sexist or nonsensical is to miss the point entirely. It's satire, it's layered absurdity, and above all, it's refreshingly honest in its refusal to conform.
For fans of experimental, unfiltered humor, this film is a rare gem.
And let's be honest-what other movie casually drops bloopers into the actual film? Wkwk 😂
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.
GJLS: Ibuku Ibu Ibu is not just a random, silly comedy as some might assume. Every scene carries a clever layer of social commentary-subtle, yet striking. To me, the three GJLS characters reflect the way our society often works: we speak before we think, and sometimes that absurdity is what makes it so relatable and hilarious.
I really love the story. Not because I look down on complex storytelling-many of you are great at analyzing films deeply-but I believe life can be simple: just laugh and be happy. The problem is, some so-called "film enthusiasts" take everything too seriously.
For me, this is the best GJLS film so far. It's funny, original, and delivers their signature style in a way that truly reminds me of Stephen Chow's legendary comedies-silly on the surface, but deeply clever underneath.
This is far from a random comedy. It's GJLS at their most iconic-and it deserves more appreciation.
I really love the story. Not because I look down on complex storytelling-many of you are great at analyzing films deeply-but I believe life can be simple: just laugh and be happy. The problem is, some so-called "film enthusiasts" take everything too seriously.
For me, this is the best GJLS film so far. It's funny, original, and delivers their signature style in a way that truly reminds me of Stephen Chow's legendary comedies-silly on the surface, but deeply clever underneath.
This is far from a random comedy. It's GJLS at their most iconic-and it deserves more appreciation.
Você sabia?
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosBefore film begins, there is a brief trailer for Bertaut Rindu (2025).
- ConexõesReferences Tak Ingin Usai di Sini (2025)
- Trilhas sonorasFeromon
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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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração1 hora 35 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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