There is no doubt that Indonesian movies can be compared with asia or even
international movies. For examples, “The Raid” (2011) that showed in Toronto
International Film Festival (TIFF) and received positive reviews from many
critics in the world. “No frills and all
thrills, The Raid : Redemption is an inventive action film expertly paced and
edited for maximum entertainment” posted on Rotten Tomatoes, one of known critics website. But there’s a fact,
that we can’t denied, that Indonesian market can’t break the rules of market
demand.
Indonesian market always look for the new trend and it is hard to break
through it. After ”Jelangkung” (2001), there was a trend of horror genre that
was followed by ”Pocong” (2006) and “Kuntilanak” (2006). The next trend was the
religious genre that was pioneered by “Ayat-ayat cinta” (2008). And now, we
back to the horror genre with a spin of comedic-porn in it. There was some good
movies that worth to watch in a year but it can be count with our finger.
I’m actually a big fan of Indonesian movies, like “Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?”(2002), “Arisan”(2003),
“Rumah Dara” (2009), “Modus Anomali”(2012), and many more. But I’m getting more and more
concerned of Indonesian movies’ industry that always demand to produce movie
with a “popular” genre, and sometimes not looking for the quality of the movie
itself.
I believe Indonesian movies will make a comeback that can wow-ed the
international market. But first we have to overcome what we called crisis of Indonesia genre and elevate the quality of the movies.