Imperfect Review:
Love Letters for Those Who Viewed as Not Perfect
SYNOPSIS :
REVIEW :
Love Letters for Those Who Viewed as Not Perfect
SYNOPSIS :
Tells the story of Rara (Jessica Mila) who was born with fat genes and tanned skin, inherited from her father. Meanwhile, her sister Lulu (Yasmin Napper) follows the genes of their mother Debby (Karina Suwandi) who was a former model in the 1990s. Rara herself works as a research manager in a cosmetics company. Despite getting unpleasant treatment from the surrounding environment, Rara loves her work. Luckily there is Dika (Reza Rahadian), a lover who loves Rara as she is. One day, an opportunity arose for Rara to rise in office, but Rara's boss KELVIN (Dion Wiyoko) required Rara to totally change his appearance if he was to take on this new responsibility. Can Rara prove himself ?
Who has never been given the expression "body shamming" in their lifetime? Once or twice, surely anyone has ever received a sentence that insinuates the physical condition. Whether joking or serious, a call about the state of our bodies must have been ejected from a friend's mouth. Starting from the black, fat, keribo, or tall.
Although these words appear because they are plastered from the physical state invisible, do not realize that these things have entered into body shamming. If you look at the social media comment column, we will meet this phrase more and more.
Raising this phenomenon, Ernest Prakasa packed it into a neat film with the title Imperfect. Popbela.com has watched this film and feels that it is important for everyone to watch. Curious how Popbela.com review about the film Imperfect? Check it out!
"Change the Engineer to Be Thankful" was the tagline of Ernest's fifth film, which raised the issue of body shaming from Meira's book. Tells the story of Rara who is in the process of accepting himself against the insults of his body from the family and the environment. Rara experienced body shaming from childhood to adulthood, even after she entered the scope of work. This Starvision film can certainly be very personal for those who have experienced something similar to Rara.
Without the element of patronizing, Ernest tried to provide another perspective on how to accept yourself. This film is like a love letter for those who are considered imperfect. Changes in Jessica Mila's appearance as Rara may be given a thumbs up. Ernest combines the effects of prosthetics and Mila's efforts to increase 10 pounds in order to convince viewers of Rara's figure in real life.
Mila feels really entered Rara's body and soul. As Rara, Mila also collided acting with actor Reza Rahadian who played Dika, Rara's lover. Chemistry that was built between them gave a romantic spice to the film Imperfect. Dika's sincerity in accepting Rara as she was became an important point from the film's big message. Also read: Ernest Prakasa Didn't Think of Jessica Mila When Looking for an Imperfect Lead Actor The strength of the Imperfect story is also supported by the elements of comedy. The presence of the boarding gang Kiky Saputri and his friends became a very mature comedy from Ernest's previous films. Ernest and Muhadkly Acho as a comedy consultant were able to make the audience laugh without even mentioning the physical, an issue that is certainly very sensitive in this film. Also read: Jessica Mila Becomes Disregard with Weight because of the Imperfect Film Not only made to laugh, there is also a climax scene which stirs the audience's emotions. A complete package for films that raise sizable issues. Rows of artists who starred in the film Imperfect include Jessica Mila, Reza Rahadian, Karina Nadila, Clara Bernadeth, Dion Wiyoko, Devina Aureel, Aci Resti, Kiky Saputri, Boy William, Asri Welas and many more.
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