Crush
Film poster
Directed byRizal Mantovani
Produced byIrving Artemas
StarringCherrybelle
Anisa Rahma
Yuanita Christiani
Deva Mahenra
Erin Shay
Indrodjojo Kusumonegoro
Music byAghi Narottama
Bembi Gusti
Distributed byBrainstorminc
Release date
  • 10 April 2014 (2014-04-10)
Running time
103 minutes
CountriesIndonesia
Australia
LanguagesIndonesian
English

Crush is a 2014 Indonesian drama and musical film directed by Rizal Mantovani. This movie starring by Cherrybelle, Deva Mahenra, Yuanita Christiani, Indrodjojo Kusumonegoro, Farhan, and Erin Shay.[1] This film had a budget of Rp. 15 billion (about $1 million US dollars).

Plot

Girlband Cherrybelle consisting Cherly (Cherly Yuliana Anggraini), Angel (Margareth Angelina), Christy (Christy Saura Noela Uni), Gigi (Brigitta Cynthia), Ryn (Jessyca Stefani Auryn), Steffy (Stefanny Margaretha Aay), Felly (Yefani Filliang), Kezia (Kezia Karamoy), and Anisa (Anisa Rahma) requested by the producer (Farhan), to create a new dance choreographed for the sake of Cherrybelle' image more progressive than any other girlband in Indonesia. And finally, Anisa (Anisa Rahma) resigned from Cherrybelle because she wanted to continue her studies.

The management also bring in a new coach, Andre (Deva Mahenra), which is known as a reliable senior dancer in Jakarta. Andre' charismatic presence makes Cherrybelle' members uncomfortable, especially Kezia. Until one day, Andre finds a love letter from a secret fan. This makes Andre angry and disappointed to decide to quit teaching. Cherly, as leader of Cherrybelle, feeling guilty. When she was searching for Andre, Cherly know that Andre had gone to the town of Glenmore. According to Ryn, the city was in Australia, precisely near the city of Melbourne. Meanwhile, Angel face off her own problems. Her sister, Karen (Yuanita Christiani), who has lived in Melbourne on a year, continuous insulting Angel to spend time with Cherrybelle, the eyes of Karen, just a circus.

On the other occasion, Cherrybelle get bonus travel to Melbourne. All members of Cherrybelle excited, especially Cherly, who intends to seek Andre there. But not with Angel, because she had to meet with Karen.

Arriving in Melbourne, they focused search for Andre to ask him back as coach. But there it Cherrybelle must against with Karen and her dance group. Results of the search, Andre was doesn't there and they returned to Jakarta. But apparently the town of Glenmore in question, is not in Australia, but it is located in one of the villages in Indonesia precisely the name of the sub-district in Banyuwangi. Cherrybelle with the spirit came to Glenmore.[2]

Cast

  • Margareth Angelina as Angel
  • Cherly Yuliana Anggraini as Cherly
  • Christy Saura Noela Unu as Christy
  • Kezia Karamoy as Kezia
  • Brigitta Cynthia as Gigi
  • Jessica Stefani Auryn as Ryn
  • Stefanny Margaretha Aay as Steffy
  • Yefani Filliang as Felly
  • Anisa Rahma as Anisa
  • Deva Mahenra as Andre, a senior dancer who really disappointed because a love letter and decided to quit as teaching
  • Yuanita Christiani as Karen, Angel' oldest sister who always insult to Angel because spend time of Cherrybelle
  • Farhan as Cherrybelle' manager
  • Indrodjojo Kusumonegoro as Andre' grandfather
  • Sam Brodie as the director
  • Irving Artemas as Reza
  • Erin Shay as Rima
  • Mikhaela Jade as Stacey
  • Endang Nastiti as Julie
  • Teguh Sanjaya as Agung

Filming process

According to the director, Rizal Mantovani, this movie filmed in two cities in country: Jakarta, Indonesia and Melbourne, Australia. During the course of filming process, Rizal admitted encountered some obstacles. But these obstacles successfully completed well as supported by the crew and players have high professionalism. And Rizal said "There [Australia] due to the limited time and the weather was not erratic, so when shooting bright, suddenly dark, was afraid the color is mottled but all can be overcome."

Soundtrack

This movie is also soundtrack with the song "Dunia Tersenyum", which performed by Cherrybelle, and also starring this movie.

References

  1. "Crush (2014)". Film Indonesia. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
  2. "Sinopsis film Crush". Cinema 21. Archived from the original on 2015-11-22.
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