Dilan 1991

Dilan 1991 is a 2019 Indonesian teen romantic drama film. Like its prequel, the film is also based on Dilan novel series written by Pidi Baiq, this is from Dilan Bagian Kedua: Dia adalah Dilanku tahun 1991 (Dilan Part Two: He is My 1991 Dilan). The film sold more than 5 million tickets as of 17 March 2019.[1]

Dilan 1991
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFajar Bustomi
Pidi Baiq
Written byPidi Baiq
Titien Wattimena
Based onDilan Bagian Kedua: Dia adalah Dilanku tahun 1991 by Pidi Baiq
Starring
Music byAndhika Triyadi
CinematographyDimas Imam Subhono
Edited byRyan Purwoko
Production
companies
Max Pictures
Release date
  • 24 February 2019 (2019-02-24) (Bandung, Special Screening)
  • 28 February 2019 (2019-02-28) (Indonesia)
  • 11 July 2019 (2019-07-11) (Malaysia)
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian

Plot

Milea, now engaged in a relationship with Dilan, now faces problems with Dilan being an aggressive motorbike gang of his school, in which he is now expelled from, as well as involved in other aggressive activities, i.e. fights. One night, Dilan was caught planning an attack in late night, and Milea threatened him that she will break up with him if he does not change. Dilan does not see this as a threat and thus continues, to the point where he is caught for being involved in an attack using his father's pistol, in which his father is in the military and has affiliations to the police.

After the release, Milea's cousin Yugo comes home from Belgium, and started acting incestuous towards Milea. One day, Milea's parents advised her to guide Yugo around Bandung, including the impromptu movie watching. In the theater, Yugo kissed Milea; she ran away from the mall in rage and asked Yugo not to see her again. In an apology meeting, Milea brought Dilan and used him to make Yugo fearful of doing inappropriate things.

One day, Milea learned that Dilan is involved in another attack; this time he is kicked out by his mom and thus refuges at the gang leader's house, in which a lot of the members does. Milea's presence signals Dilan to approach her naively; he was slapped and they broke up under Milea's request. Dilan insisted her to bring her home and she has to by force. Milea was protected by Dilan's mother while she lectures Dilan at a stadium; Dilan left coldly, leaving Milea crying under the shoulders of Dilan's mother. After college, Milea's family sold the house.

In 1995 in Jakarta, when they're adults, Milea, now married to her college friend Herdi, met Dilan at an office building that the three of them worked at. Dilan said that he will be bound for Surabaya that night. Milea instantly try catching up to his possible train that night. She saw someone that looks like Dilan but is not; knowing that the train left, she sat in the bench and cried.

In 2018 at Milea's apartment, she wrote the last few sentences of her memoir, a reflection of Pidi Baiq's novel.

Cast

  • Iqbaal Ramadhan as Dilan
  • Vanesha Prescilla as young Milea Adnan Hussain
  • Sissy Priscillia as adult Milea Adnan Hussain (voice only, narrator)
  • Jerome Kurnia as Yugo, Milea's distant relative
  • Omara Esteghlal as Piyan
  • Zulfa Maharani as Rani
  • Yoriko Angeline as Wati
  • Andryos Aryanto as Nandan
  • Adhisty Zara (Zara JKT48) as Disa, Dilan's younger sister
  • Moira Tabina Zayn as Airin, Milea's sister
  • Ira Wibowo as Dilan's mother
  • Bucek Depp as Lt. Faisal, Dilan's father
  • Farhan as Milea's father
  • Happy Salma as Milea's mother
  • Andovi da Lopez as Mas Herdi, adult Milea's boyfriend
  • Maudy Koesnaedi as Tante Anis, Yugo's mother
  • TJ as Anhar's mother
  • Teuku Rifnu Wikana as Pak Suripto
  • Refal Hady as Kang Adi
  • Gusti Rayhan as Hendri Wijaya (Akew)
  • Tike Priatnakusumah as Bi' E'em
  • Ridwan Kamil as Headmaster
  • Teddy Snada as Vice Headmaster
  • Brandon Salim as Benni
  • Iang Darmawan as Pak Rahmat
  • Aris Nugraha as Pak Atam
  • Inten Leony as Ibu Sri
  • Ira Ratih as Ibu Rini
  • Polo Reza as Burhan
  • Azzura Pinkania Imanda as Revi

References

  1. "'Dilan 1991' Film Indonesia Terlaris Ketiga Sepanjang Masa" (in Indonesian). CNN Indonesia. 17 March 2019.
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