Top 25 Indonesian Films You can Watch on Netflix
Are you bored with the films on your recommendations? Try watching these awesome Indonesian films on Netflix.
Movies | 12 September
When the Covid-19 pandemic has not subsided, Netflix has become one of the entertainments that many people are looking for. This service offers a variety of film genres that can be enjoyed. One of the genres that you can watch is Indonesian films.
Now, there are many Indonesian films that you can watch on Netflix. Not only the latest Indonesian films, but you can also watch a number of Indonesian films from the past.
What are the best Indonesian films you can watch on Netflix? Find out in the following list!
1. Ada Apa dengan Cinta? (2002)
Ada Apa dengan Cinta? tells the romance between Cinta (Dian Sastrowardoyo) and Rangga (Nicholas Saputra) in high school. As time went on, their relationship grew closer and they often spent time together going to bookstores. But her relationship with Rangga make Cinta grow distant from her friends.
2. Habibie & Ainun (2012)
Habibie & Ainun is a biopic drama film about the 3rd President of the Republic of Indonesia, Bacharuddin Jusuf (BJ) Habibie. This film is based on the memoir of the same name, written by Habibie about his life story with his late wife, Hasri Ainun Habibie. At the 2013 Indonesian Film Festival, the film produced by MD Pictures received three awards, including Best Actor for Reza Rahadian.
3. Petualangan Sherina (2000)
Petualangan Sherina is a musical comedy film that tells the story of Sherina's sadness because she has to leave her friends who are in Jakarta.
4. Rudy Habibie (2016)
Rudy Habibie is a sequel that focuses on the life story of the 3rd President of the Republic of Indonesia, Bacharuddin Jusuf (BJ) Habibie. The film itself focuses on the life story of young BJ Habibie while studying at the Rhein Westfalen University of Technology, Germany.
5. Dilan 1990 (2018)
The Dilan 1990 film tells the story of a young couple. Dilan 1990 is the first film that presents the romance between these two lovebirds to Indonesians.
6. Preman Pensiun (2019)
Preman Pensiun is a film adaptation of the popular soap opera with the same title. The film itself revolves around the life of Bahar (Didi Petet), a thug who holds power in a number of markets, terminals, and streets in the city of Bandung.
7. Laskar Pelangi (2008)
Laskar Pelangi is adapted from the best-selling novel of the same title by Andrea Hirata. The film itself tells the story of children from Belitung Village who are categorized as poor children in Belitung. But the children did not stop trying to improve their future.
8. 5CM (2012)
The film 5 cm tells the story of friendship that has lasted for 10 years. But through this film, the five people can see how each person's character is and how strong their friendship are when faced with challenges.
9. Keluarga Cemara (2018)
The film Keluarga Cemara is back with the story of how the Abah family which was originally comfortable and established then suddenly went bankrupt. With all the limitations and shortcomings that he has, Abah tries to remain the head of the family and a good father to his children.
10. Gundala (2019)
Gundala is an Indonesian superhero from Hasmi's novel that has been adapted to the big screen. Gundala itself tells about the life of a person named Sancaka (Abimana Aryasatya) who turns into a hero named Gundala.
11. Wiro Sableng (2018)
Wiro Sableng tells the story of Wiro Sableng's childhood life. Born with superpowers, he decided to explore the world of martial arts and from the many teachers he met.
12. The Raid: Redemption (2011)
The Raid: Redemption is an action film that tells the story of an elite police officer named Rama (Iko Uwais). He and his colleagues are assigned to conduct a raid on an apartment block in a slum area of Jakarta, to arrest crime and drug lord, Tama Riyadi (Ray Sahetapy). But the arrest was also accompanied with intense fights.
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13. The Raid 2 (2014)
After surviving the battle at the drug lord's headquarters in the first film, Rama (Iko Uwais) is offered by Bunawar (Cok Simbara) to join as a special forces agent in the film The Raid 2: Berandal.
14. Koki-Koki Cilik (2018)
Koki-Koki Cili tells the story of a young chef named Bima (Farras Fatik) who dreams of joining a cooking camp, but he comes from a normal family. Thanks to the full support of his mother (Fanny Fabriana) and neighbors, Bima finally managed to take a cooking class led by Chef Grant (Ringgo Agus Rahman).
15. My Stupid Boss (2016)
My Stupid Boss tells the story of Diana (Bunga Citra Lestari), who recently moved to Malaysia following her husband, Dika (Alex Abbad). Tired of being unemployed, Diana decides to look for a job and Dika recommends applying for work at a friend's company.
16. Garuda di Dadaku (2009)
Garuda di Dadaku is an inspirational film that depicts the values of friendship, kinship, and nationalism. This film tells the story of Bayu's hard work, who is still in grade 6 l, to realize his dream: to become a good and successful soccer player, so that he can make his family proud, especially his mother and grandfather.
17. Tarung Sarung (2020)
Tarung Sarung is an Action-Drama film that focuses on the story of a young man named Deni Ruso (Panji Zoni). He was born into the richest family in Indonesia. His life changed when he went to Makassar to take care of the family business. There he learned Tarung Sarung and also learned to know God again.
18. Orang Kaya Baru (2019)
The film Orang Kaya Baru tells about the life of a poor family who suddenly becomes rich. As a result of this poverty, the children of this family often get into trouble. This family life changed when the father died and bestowed all his wealth on all his family members.
19. Ada Apa dengan Cinta? 2 (2016)
After 14 years of separation, Rangga and Cinta meet again in Ada Apa dengan Cinta? 2 . The focus of this film is the reunion between Cinta and Rangga who have had their own lives.
20. Milly & Mamet (2018)
Milly & Mamet is a spin-off from the film Ada Apa With Cinta (2002). The story focuses on the lives of Milly and Mamet who decide to get married and have children. But their life is not as beautiful as imagined. They are involved in various conflicts that threaten their relationship.
21. Filosofi Kopi (2015)
Filosofi Kopi is a film that tells the story of a coffee farmer named Ben (Chico Jerikho) who builds a coffee shop with his best friend, Jody (Rio Dewanto). Jody becomes an investor who provides funds to Ben, while Ben is the coffee maker.
22. Gie (2005)
Gie is a film adaptation of the book "Catatan Seorang Demonstran" by Soe Hok Gie. The film tells the story of Gie who is a student activist who was born in a family of Chinese descent. He lives a simple life in Jakarta. However, he had an interest in the idealistic concepts presented by worlds’ intellectuals. So that he has a sense of love for Indonesia which forms him into a person who is intolerant of injustice.
23. Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens (2021)
The film Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens tells the story of Ali (Iqbaal Ramadhan)'s journey to find his mother, Mia (Marissa Anita), who moved to New York when he was a child. With a photo and a number of letters that Mia had sent, Ali who had grown up left for New York.
24. Sang Pemimpi (2009)
Sang Pemimpi is a continuation of Laskar Pelangi. This film tells the story of Ikal and his cousin, Arai, and his best friend, Jimbron, as a teenager, and tells the story of a teenager who is looking for identity and sexuality at the age of 17.
25. Cek Toko Sebelah (2016)
The film Cek Toko Sebelah tells the story of a child who is getting higher education but ends up becoming a clerk at a shop. The problems presented in this film are actually social realities that already exist in real life.
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