
Red Cobex 2010
"Exterminator of Wickedness, Disobedience, and Harm"
In *Red Cobex (2010)*, a spirited group of mothers take matters into their own hands to rid their small town of corruption and moral decay. What starts as a noble crusade soon spirals into chaos as their crusade fractures into chaos, exposing the fragility of community bonds.
Director: Upi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Red Cobex (2010) about?
*Red Cobex* follows a band of determined mothers who decide to clean up their town's rampant corruption and moral decay. Their mission, initially seen as heroic, quickly spirals into unintended consequences as infighting and distrust tear the community apart. The film explores the fine line between justice and chaos in a small-town setting.
Who directed Red Cobex?
Upi directed *Red Cobex (2010)*, bringing a unique blend of humor and drama to this Indonesian comedy.
Who stars in Red Cobex?
The film stars Tika Panggabean, Sarah Sechan, Cut Mini, Indy Barends, and Aida Nurmala, with Lukman Sardi rounding out the ensemble.
Is Red Cobex (2010) worth watching?
While *Red Cobex* lacks an IMDb rating, its genre and themes make it an intriguing watch for fans of Indonesian comedy-dramas. The film's blend of humor and social commentary offers a refreshing take on community dynamics, though its chaotic tone might not appeal to everyone.
How long is Red Cobex?
*Red Cobex (2010)* has a runtime of 107 minutes.
About Red Cobex (2010) — The Mothers' Rebellion That Went Too Far
In *Red Cobex (2010)*, a spirited group of mothers take matters into their own hands to rid their small town of corruption and moral decay. What starts as a noble crusade soon spirals into chaos as their crusade fractures into chaos, exposing the fragility of community bonds. Directed by Upi, this Indonesian comedy-drama blends sharp wit with heartfelt moments, exploring the consequences of righteous rebellion. With Tika Panggabean, Sarah Sechan, and Cut Mini leading the charge, the film delivers a mix of laughter and tension, all wrapped in a vibrant, small-town atmosphere.
The story navigates themes of justice, accountability, and the unintended fallout of collective action, all while keeping the tone light enough for laughs but sharp enough to provoke thought. *Red Cobex (2010)* is a film that challenges its audience to question where the line between heroism and disruption lies, making it as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.