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Here are 5 recommendations and synopses for new films showing in cinemas this weekend.
Lap
The First Ride
Die My Love
Predator: Badlands
Boss
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Films of various genres are the viewing choices this weekend.One of them is
Lap
which is Reza Rahadian’s debut as a director.The film tells the story of a single mother’s struggle to get a decent life with her child.
Comedy lovers can watch two star-studded Korean films, starting with Boss starring Jung Kyung-ho and Jo Woo-jin, and The First Ride starring Kang Ha-neul, Kim Young-kwang and Cha Eun-woo.
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Meanwhile, drama thriller fans can watch Jennifer Lawrence’s collaboration with Robert Pattinson in the film Die My Love.
This weekend also saw the latest chapter in the Predator universe which now focuses on another side of the legendary creature in the film Predator: Badlands.
Here are 5 recommendations and synopses for new films showing in cinemas this weekend.
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Lap
Sartika (Claresta Taufan), a pregnant young woman, moves from her hometown in the hope of providing a better future for her child.
He then meets Maya (Christine Hakim), the owner of a coffee shop in Pantura.Maya takes care of Sartika and helps her give birth.The kindness given during that time turned out to have hidden intentions.
After Sartika gave birth, Maya seduced her into working serving coffee on customers’ laps.Until one day Sartika meets and falls in love with a fish distributor truck driver named Hadi (Fedi Nuril).
This film is labeled D17+ or for adult audiences aged 17 years and over.
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The First Ride
Inseparable childhood friends for 24 years, Tae-jung (Kang Ha-neul), Do-jin (Kim Young-kwang), Yeon-min (Cha Eun-woo), and Geum-bok (Kang Young-suk) have always shared one dream: going on an adventure together.
They have always dreamed of traveling abroad together.That dream finally came true.The friends just had to leave to realize their dreams.
However, on that long-awaited day, they had an uninvited guest.Ok-sim (Han Seon-hwa), suddenly joins and changes the dream journey of the group of friends.
This film is labeled R13+ or for teenage audiences aged 13 years and over.
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Die My Love
Grace (Jennifer Lawrence), a young mother who slowly shows signs of depression after giving birth.He and Jackson (Robert Pattinson) moved to a family home in a remote area.
Grace hopes that their move to a remote area far from the hustle and bustle of the city will allow her to find new calm.
However, after the birth of their child, Grace began showing symptoms of postpartum depression.He lost control of himself and his thoughts, including when he moved to a new house.
This film is labeled D21+ or for adult audiences aged 21 years and over.
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Predator: Badlands
On the dangerous planet Genna, where a young Predator named Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) struggles to prove his abilities.
Along the way, he finds an unexpected ally in Thia (Elle Fanning), a damaged but strong-willed robot.
Together, they embark on a dangerous journey across the planet Genna in search of their ultimate opponent, an invincible creature called Kalisk.
This film is labeled R13+ or for teenage audiences aged 13 years and over.
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Boss
Three people became strong candidates to fill the position of gangster boss after their predecessor died.Soon-tae (Jo Woo-jin) is the top candidate, but he doesn’t really want to control the mafia.
Soon-tae has been dreaming of quitting criminal activities and concentrating on managing his Chinese restaurant.
Another candidate is Kang-pyo (Jung Kyoung-ho), an influential figure in the organization, but secretly pursuing his love of tango dancing.
Then there’s Pan-ho (Park Ji-Hwan), the only one who really wants to be the boss, but everyone doubts his abilities.In the midst of this chaos, an undercover cop infiltrates Soon-tae’s restaurant and changes everything.
This film is labeled D17+ or for adult audiences aged 17 years and over.
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