SYNOPSICS
Republic of Twitter (2012) is a Indonesian movie. Kuntz Agus has directed this movie. Laura Basuki,Abimana Aryasatya,Ben Kasyafani,Jennifer Arnelita are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Republic of Twitter (2012) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
On Twitter, Sukmo is a cool smart guy and full of confidence. He looks handsome on his twitter time-line, making Sukmo easily accessible to anyone, including Hanum, a pretty and well-established journalist. Their relationship, getting closer, makes Sukmo, who lives in Yogyakarta decide to meet Hanum in Jakarta for the sake of exploring a commitment. Apparently Sukmo had to deal with the fact that in the real world everything is not as easy and simple. His confidence collapsed when he saw the approaching figure of Hanum, truly beautiful and elegant, in contrast to himself - who is only handsome in the time-line. So, postponing his meeting with Hanum, Sukmo determined to change himself into a Jakarta "guy". Working at Belo's Internet café, he says he is a communications consultant, trying to become the man he thinks will be most appropriate to accompany Hanum. Is everything imagined by Sukmo in accordance with what Hanum desires?
Republic of Twitter (2012) Trailers
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Republic of Twitter (2012) Reviews
Surprising heartfelt capture of the Zeitgeist
As the movie started I thought this was going to be another lame-ass romantic comedy sticky-taped to a current phenomenon but it turned out to be much more. The performances are very good throughout, although they might be a little hammy in places for a western audience. The main characters, our will they/won't they couple, are engaging and believable throughout, and really do justice to an excellently plotted script that gives them plenty of highs and and lows to go through. I don't want to give too much of the story away, but I can really see this being remade in the west for the subtitle-phobic as it really has a lot to say about today's media savvy generation. If you fancy a fresh viewing experience, and want to see what's really going on, give it a try.