The recent surge of martial arts films from Asean countries continues with “Tarung Sarung” a movie that uses action as its base to comment on a number of topics, through an approach that looks a bit too much like “Karate Kid”
Deni Ruso (and not Daniel Larusso) is the heir of one of the richest families in Indonesia, and is pampered through birth, living in privilege and always having people handle his fights, including his fearsome uncle, Oom. After an incident in a club his girlfriend shares on Sns, his mother, Dina, sends him in a remote part of Indonesia where the group is about to build a hotel, completely without support. Deni is completely out of his depth, and things go even more out of hand when he starts flirting with Tenri, a local girl who is also involved in an activist group fighting the building of the hotel...
Deni Ruso (and not Daniel Larusso) is the heir of one of the richest families in Indonesia, and is pampered through birth, living in privilege and always having people handle his fights, including his fearsome uncle, Oom. After an incident in a club his girlfriend shares on Sns, his mother, Dina, sends him in a remote part of Indonesia where the group is about to build a hotel, completely without support. Deni is completely out of his depth, and things go even more out of hand when he starts flirting with Tenri, a local girl who is also involved in an activist group fighting the building of the hotel...
- 1/8/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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