
Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem) 1991
In the heartfelt Indonesian dramedy *Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem) (1991)*, director Achiel Nasrun crafts a charming tale of unexpected connections and generational shifts.
Director: Achiel Nasrun
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem) (1991) about?
This Indonesian dramedy follows Lupus, a young man who falls for Kunti, only to find himself caught in a web of family drama when her widowed father looks for a new wife. As Lupus' own mother becomes a candidate, old tensions resurface, blending romance, humor, and heartache.
Who directed Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem)?
The film was directed by Achiel Nasrun, known for his work in Indonesian cinema during the late 20th century.
Who stars in Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem)?
The film features Ryan Hidayat as Lupus, Diah Permatasari, Firdha Razak as Lulu, Agyl Syahriar, and Tatiek Wardiono as Lupus' mother.
Is Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem) (1991) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, *Lupus 5* offers a nostalgic and heartfelt blend of drama and comedy. Fans of classic Indonesian cinema will appreciate its storytelling and performances, though it may not appeal to those seeking high-stakes drama.
How long is Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem)?
The film runs for 84 minutes.
About Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem) (1991) — A Heartfelt Indonesian Comedy-Drama with Unexpected Twists
In the heartfelt Indonesian dramedy *Lupus 5 (Ich... Serem) (1991)*, director Achiel Nasrun crafts a charming tale of unexpected connections and generational shifts. Lupus (Ryan Hidayat), a young man smitten with Kunti (Conny Nurlita), finds himself entangled in a whirlwind of family dynamics when her widowed father, Mr. Galiman (Tile), seeks a new wife to fill the mother-shaped void in Kunti's life. Lupus' widowed mother (Tatiek Wardiono) becomes an unlikely candidate, sparking tension with his sister Lulu (Firdha Razak), who resents the intrusion. With humor and heart, the film explores love, loss, and the messy beauty of second chances.
The story unfolds with a lighthearted yet touching tone, blending comedy and drama as Lupus navigates his feelings while grappling with the complexities of family expectations. The atmosphere is warm, tinged with the bittersweet realities of growing up and letting go, all delivered through a distinctly 1990s Indonesian lens.