In 1995, Dilan, the former motorcycle gang leader, fell in love with Ancika, a woman who hated motorcycle gangs. Furthermore, Ancika didn't like dating, so Dilan had to find a way to conquer... Read allIn 1995, Dilan, the former motorcycle gang leader, fell in love with Ancika, a woman who hated motorcycle gangs. Furthermore, Ancika didn't like dating, so Dilan had to find a way to conquer her, a very different woman from Milea, his ex.In 1995, Dilan, the former motorcycle gang leader, fell in love with Ancika, a woman who hated motorcycle gangs. Furthermore, Ancika didn't like dating, so Dilan had to find a way to conquer her, a very different woman from Milea, his ex.
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While I'm not the biggest fan of the Dilan series, I decided to watch Ancika to follow the continuation of the previous movie, unaware that it would be the final installment in the series. After viewing it, I opted to write a review as it turned out to be one of the finest Indonesian movies I've ever seen.
In terms of plot development, Ancika follows a similar trajectory to the other films in the series. The protagonists get to know each other, fall in love, and encounter familiar conflicts, often stemming from Dilan's immaturity. However, in this movie, the conflicts are not as major or impactful as in previous movies, mainly because Dilan has matured from his past relationships.
Not only that, the movie has a notable drawback in its pacing, giving the impression that the producer is trying to conclude the series hastily. This results in certain points feeling rushed. It stands in contrast to the previous movies, where we witnessed a detailed progression in the main characters' relationship. Perhaps, this difference arises because they had to condense the narrative into a single movie instead of the three movies that were available for the earlier parts of the series. It's unfortunate that the pacing didn't allow for a more thorough exploration of the potential in the relationship between the two main characters.
While this plot may seem repetitive and rushed, particularly for those familiar with the series, the movie's excellence lies in its conclusion. Despite not being a die-hard fan of the series, I found myself deeply moved by the ending, shedding tears of satisfaction and joy. The main reason is that we finally get to see Dilan transform into a decent person while retaining his characteristic humor and uniqueness, ultimately finding his other half.
Concerning the characters, I was initially skeptical about the casting changes. However, I was easily proven wrong, for the new actors had successfully retain the charisma and features of their predecessors. Despite their commendable acting skills, a slight lack is felt, not due to their performance, but because the previous actors had already become synonymous with the characters. Setting that aside, the new cast manages to portray the characters with only minor flaws here and there.
In summary, while the movie Ancika maintains the familiar plot trajectory of the Dilan series and struggles with pacing issues, it stands out as one of the finest Indonesian movies solely for its satisfying conclusion. Dilan's growth and the adept portrayal of characters by the new cast contribute to the film's success. Despite minor flaws and the challenge of stepping into the shoes of the previous actors, the new cast manages to deliver a commendable performance, providing a fitting end to the beloved series for fans out there.
In terms of plot development, Ancika follows a similar trajectory to the other films in the series. The protagonists get to know each other, fall in love, and encounter familiar conflicts, often stemming from Dilan's immaturity. However, in this movie, the conflicts are not as major or impactful as in previous movies, mainly because Dilan has matured from his past relationships.
Not only that, the movie has a notable drawback in its pacing, giving the impression that the producer is trying to conclude the series hastily. This results in certain points feeling rushed. It stands in contrast to the previous movies, where we witnessed a detailed progression in the main characters' relationship. Perhaps, this difference arises because they had to condense the narrative into a single movie instead of the three movies that were available for the earlier parts of the series. It's unfortunate that the pacing didn't allow for a more thorough exploration of the potential in the relationship between the two main characters.
While this plot may seem repetitive and rushed, particularly for those familiar with the series, the movie's excellence lies in its conclusion. Despite not being a die-hard fan of the series, I found myself deeply moved by the ending, shedding tears of satisfaction and joy. The main reason is that we finally get to see Dilan transform into a decent person while retaining his characteristic humor and uniqueness, ultimately finding his other half.
Concerning the characters, I was initially skeptical about the casting changes. However, I was easily proven wrong, for the new actors had successfully retain the charisma and features of their predecessors. Despite their commendable acting skills, a slight lack is felt, not due to their performance, but because the previous actors had already become synonymous with the characters. Setting that aside, the new cast manages to portray the characters with only minor flaws here and there.
In summary, while the movie Ancika maintains the familiar plot trajectory of the Dilan series and struggles with pacing issues, it stands out as one of the finest Indonesian movies solely for its satisfying conclusion. Dilan's growth and the adept portrayal of characters by the new cast contribute to the film's success. Despite minor flaws and the challenge of stepping into the shoes of the previous actors, the new cast manages to deliver a commendable performance, providing a fitting end to the beloved series for fans out there.
This movie tells the story of Dilan's love story after the breakdown of his relationship with Milea. Dilan meets Ancika, a smart and principled girl who hates motorcycle gangs. Dilan tries to win Ancika's heart, although Ancika is initially not interested in Dilan because of his reputation as a motorcycle gang member.
Zee JKT48 and Arbani Yasiz showed strong chemistry and stunning acting. Zee JKT48 managed to portray Ancika's character well, showing her smart, strong, and independent side. Arbani Yasiz also managed to bring a different Dilan character from the previous version (Iqbaal Version in 3 previous Dilan's Movies), with a more mature and complex character.
The dialogue in this film is full of humor and meaning, as is typical of Pidi Baiq's work. The dialogue feels natural and relatable to the audience.
The cinematography of this movie successfully depicts the beauty of Bandung in 1995. The use of warm and vintage colors gives a nostalgic feel to the audience.
But, The movie's storyline feels a little slow in parts, so some viewers may find it boring. Supporting characters such as Bima and Rani are less explored and less memorable.
Zee JKT48 and Arbani Yasiz showed strong chemistry and stunning acting. Zee JKT48 managed to portray Ancika's character well, showing her smart, strong, and independent side. Arbani Yasiz also managed to bring a different Dilan character from the previous version (Iqbaal Version in 3 previous Dilan's Movies), with a more mature and complex character.
The dialogue in this film is full of humor and meaning, as is typical of Pidi Baiq's work. The dialogue feels natural and relatable to the audience.
The cinematography of this movie successfully depicts the beauty of Bandung in 1995. The use of warm and vintage colors gives a nostalgic feel to the audience.
But, The movie's storyline feels a little slow in parts, so some viewers may find it boring. Supporting characters such as Bima and Rani are less explored and less memorable.
As a fan of Dilan's story, the change in the actor playing Dilan did not disturb me and increased my interest in the story's continuation. Arbani Yasiz plays adult Dilan with a calmer and wiser style, as does Zee JKT48, who plays Ancika excellently, although there are a few parts that still appear stiff, particularly during the voiceover. The usage of a Sundanese accent in this film is more pronounced and heard than in previous films, yet one character (Ancika's friend) uses unsuitable Sundanese vocabulary often, including the phrase "Euy." The lack point of this film is the superficial conflict, which makes Ancika and Dilan's love story feel smooth. However, if you read the Ancika's novel there are some interesting conflicts that may be included in this film. Apart from that, what makes me like this film is that there are many new actors and actress who look fresher for Indonesian cinema.
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- TriviaIqbaal Dhiafakhri Ramadhan, who previously played the character of Dilan in the Dilan Trilogy movies, was replaced by Arbani Yasiz.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Dilan 1990 (2018)
- SoundtracksSaat Ingin Denganmu
Performed by The Panasdalam Bank, Chintya Gabriella
Song & lyrics by Pidi Baiq
Courtesy of MD Music & Warner Music Indonesia
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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