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Saya Suka Kamu Punya is a quirky 1988 comedy featuring the Warkop Trio—Dono, Kasino, and Indro—in roles that blend slapstick with a touch of absurdity. The premise of puppet ballet dancers is already offbeat, and their shenanigans bring a unique flavor to the film. The pacing feels relaxed yet engaging, allowing the humor to breathe. The subplot about Gozal, a real estate mogul, adds a layer of conflict that feels relevant, even if the execution can be a bit scattered. Practical effects enhance the comedic fights, and the trio's chemistry shines through. It's a peculiar piece of Indonesian cinema that captures a certain moment in time, with performances that feel both playful and grounded.
Features the Warkop Trio's signature humor.Combines slapstick with a unique premise.Reflects late '80s Indonesian cinema.
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