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Bhisma Mulia | ... | Jatmiko |
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Denira Wiraguna | ... | Saras |
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Fransisca Saraswati Puspa Dewi | ... | Anjani (as Sisca JKT48) |
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Asri Welas | ... | Wulan |
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Erick Estrada | ... | Kopet |
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Mo Sidki | ... | Om Faris |
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Emil Kusumo | ... | Anton |
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Dede Satria | ... | Abdul |
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Didi Kempot | ... | Lord Didi |
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Dwiky Al Asyam | ... | Patung |
Jat is a shy young man who is running a failing coffee shop with his brother-in-law Pet. When the café is on the cusp of closing down a young woman, Saras begins to start coming in daily and ordering Jat's family's special recipe coffee. Determined to get to know her and keep his business afloat, he becomes closer with her and they eventually start a tentative relationship. When she returns to university in the city, and suddenly stops calling and texting Jat goes to visit her and discovers she has moved on and is in a relationship with a new man, her rich boss Abdul. Jat's broken heart consumes him and affects everything and everyone in his life, until he learns to let go and move on. Written by Trailer Trashed Film
'Sobat Ambyar' doesn't quite reach the potentials that it strives to and struggles to fully engage due to its monotonous approach in some paper-thin plotting. If nothing else, the movie is a great, sweet tribute to Didi Kempot's glorious songs for the broken hearts.