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Jakarta / Fri, August 30, 2019 / 05:28 pm
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Thunderous start: 'Gundala', an adaptation of the 1960s superhero comic series by Harya “Hasmi” Suraminata, garnered over 174,000 views on its first day of screening. (Gundala/File)

After years of imported superheroes dominating Indonesian screens, homegrown Gundala is set to thunder into the hearts of local comic fans and moviegoers.

Based on the 1969 comic Gundala Putra Petir (Gundala, Son of Thunder) by Harya “Hasmi” Suraminata, the eponymous superhero hit the silver screens on Thursday.

Gundala electrified audiences on its first day, garnering over 174,000 views and collecting an average of 8 out of 10 on the Cinepoint moviegoers review app.

Directed by Joko Anwar, the first movie in the Bumilangit Cinematic Universe (BLCU) stars Abimana Aryasatya in the lead role of Sancaka, a security guard at a printing press who takes the helm of Gundala after being struck by lightning.

After injecting himself into neighbor Wulan’s (Tara Basro) dispute with local thugs, Sancaka finds himself part of a wider conflict with influential kingpin Pengkor (Bront Palarae), whose influence extends to politicians and government officials. Meanwhile, the mysterious Ghani Zulham (Ario Bayu) schemes silently on the sidelines.

Gundala is chockfull of cameos from BLCU characters, which will presumably be part of future installments in the franchise. Familiar characters known by longtime fans of the series include Sri Asih (Pevita Pearce) and Godam (Chicco Jerikho), many of which made their cameo during the last act of the movie.

Author Sundari Mardjuki said that Gundala fulfilled the audience’s expectations.

“The cinematography and production design is cool, the CGI is smooth, the color tone is lovely, and the cast is great. Joko Anwar is awesome, the audience broke into applause as the credits rolled,” she said, adding that she hoped Gundala would begin a revival of other Indonesian superheroes.

In contrast with Sundari, cinemagoer Sekar Putri Pertiwi felt that the CGI, particularly the lightning and fire effects, to be somewhat rough.

“I think Gundala can go toe-to-toe with Hollywood superheroes, but only when they brush up a bit more on the CGI,” the 23-year-old said, adding that the movie sparked her interest to read Gundala comics.

Meanwhile, writer Leila S. Chudori said that despite Gundala being billed by Joko as about a jagoan (courageous man) instead of a superhero, the end result has a similar format to superhero movies, in which the underdog becomes the savior.

Leila lauded the inclusion of social and political messages, which she noted to be rather strong.

“By itself, this will resonate with a lot of the general audience who are sick and tired of Indonesian politics. The inclusion of mystical elements as part of the fantasy is also brilliant,” Leila said.

Henry Ismono, the author of Hasmi Pencipta Legenda Gundala (Hasmi, Gundala Legend’s Creator), said that Gundala was a strong contender in the superhero genre despite the foreign competition, adding that the hero was one of the most popular during his time.

“I’m very optimistic that [Gundala’s] unique characteristics can be beneficial by differentiating from other superheroes. That Gundala will have an international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival is proof enough,” he said.

The movie will be screened at the festival’s Midnight Madness program next month.

Henry, who is also a collector of Indonesian classic comics, noted that many Indonesian superheroes have taken a page out of their American counterparts.

For example, Labah Labah Merah is derived from Spiderman, along with Kapten Mar and Batman, as well as Putri Bintang and Wonder Woman.

However, Henry continues, despite Gundala’s similarities with The Flash, there is an adaptation process by injecting the character with Yogyakartan culture.

“Bumilangit is clever in tackling the conundrum. The Gundala costume in the movie is made different from the comic book version to avoid copyrights issue. I think future superheroes will also take the same approach as Gundala going forward.”

Aside from the costume, there are also several differences in the storyline. While Gundala comics and its 1981 movie adaptation portrays him as a scientist who gains extraterrestrial power, Joko Anwar’s Gundala shows Sancaka as a security guard who becomes powerful after being struck by a lightning.

Mujiyati, the wife of the late comic artist Hasmi, said that Gundala exceeded her expectations.

“I thought the film would be just one step forward from the 1981 movie adaptation,” she said reffering to the Gundala Putra Petir movie starring Teddy Purba.

“It turns out, Gundala is much more engrossing and lively. It is packed with action and fights, and supported by a solid cast and director.”

Mujiyati expressed hope that Gundala would pave way for the revival of Indonesian comics.

“Our comic scene had been sluggish since 1982 and began to slowly rise again in the 2010s. I believe we can move forward. Indonesia has lots of creative, young talents who can make great comics.”

https://www.thejakartapost.com/life...uperhero-gundala-takes-theaters-by-storm.html
 
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lolzzz very strange name... It sounds like a cheaper version of gondola boats in Venice..
 
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lolzzz very strange name... It sounds like a cheaper version of gondola boats in Venice..

It sounds OK in my opinion, lets see whether this movie can go international or not. The last Joko Anwar movie which is satan slave (Penyembah setan) is quite successful and released in 42 countries including Japan, German, Singapore, and United States.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satan's_Slaves
 
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‘Gundala’ attracts more than 1 million viewers in seven days
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The Jakarta Post

Jakarta / Thu, September 5, 2019 / 01:26 pm

Seven days since it hit local cinemas, Indonesian superhero film Gundala has reportedly drawn more than 1 million moviegoers.

Directed and penned by Joko Anwar, the film is adapted from the 1960s comic book series by Harya “Hasmi” Suryaminata.

Alhamdulillah [thank God] audiences of Indonesian films can accept this new genre movie. Hopefully it serves as an opportunity for Indonesian filmmakers to create movies with new themes and genres – not be stuck in a common genre,” wrote Joko Anwar on Twitter.

Gundala follows the story of Sancaka (Abimana Aryasatya) who is on his way to find himself and later becomes a superhero. The movie is set as the gate to the Bumilangit Cinematic Universe, which will feature other local superheroes.

The flick is set to have its international premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.

Released on Aug. 29, Gundala features numerous Indonesian actors, namely Abimana Aryasatya, Muzakki Ramdhan, Tara Basro, Bront Palarae, Ario Bayu, Lukman Sardi and Cecep Arif Rahman, among others. (wir/kes)

https://www.thejakartapost.com/life...ore-than-1-million-viewers-in-seven-days.html
 
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Indonesia' superhero movie Gundala to be screened in Kuala Lumpur
22nd December 2019

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Kuala Lumpur (ANTARA) - Indonesia's superhero movie Gundala will be out at theaters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on December 26, the film director, Joko Anwar, said here on Sunday.

Excitements were expressed by the movie casts, including the Malaysian actor Bront Palarae who starred as the antagonist vilain Pengkor. In social media Twitter, hashtag #GundalaMY has been posted by numbers of users.

Ahead of the screening, the film director Joko Anwar and the movie's leading actor Abimana Aryasatya as well as several supporting roles, including Tara Basro and Ario Bayu attended a meet and greet session at Suria Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC) on Friday (Dec 20).

Gundala, which hit Indonesia's theaters on August 29 this year, had received awards, including the Indonesian Film Festival's (FFI) Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, and Best Original Score. Meanwhile, at the international level, the movie also had its world premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film in Toronto, Canada on Sept 5 to 15 this year.

Adapted from the 1969 comic Gundala Putra Petir (Gundala, Son of Thunder) by Harya "Hasmi" Suraminata, the movie highlights a story of Sancaka, a security guard at a printing press who was struck by lightning and he takes a special handmade helmet to distribute the power to his body. Sancaka (who later known as Gundala) uses his power to fight for truth and justice.

Following Malaysia, the movie will also be soon out at theaters in Singapore and Brunei Darussalam.

https://en.antaranews.com/news/1385...-movie-gundala-to-be-screened-in-kuala-lumpur

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