Arfian

Arfian’s filmography is honestly a wild ride, and if you don’t know his stuff, you’re kinda missing out. Let’s start with “My Stupid Boss 2” from 2019. The sequel takes the chaos from the first film and dials it up—like, imagine office life but everything’s just a bit more unhinged, thanks to the boss’s ridiculous antics. There’s this blend of slapstick humor and just enough heart to keep you invested in these poor employees who can’t escape their boss’s madness. It’s a comedy, but not the kind that keeps things safe—Arfian isn’t afraid to let things get a little weird, and that’s half the charm. Then you’ve got “Sri Asih” (2022), which is a whole different vibe. Superhero movies are everywhere, but this one actually tries something fresh. It pulls from Indonesian folklore, so you get this mix of action, mythology, and a bit of social commentary. The visuals really pop, and the fight scenes don’t mess around. Plus, it’s got this gritty energy—almost like it’s winking at you, saying, “Yeah, we know superheroes are a thing, but watch what we do with it.” Now, “Broken Wings” (2022) is the curveball. Way more dramatic, slow-burn kind of story. It digs into family struggles, people trying to heal, picking up the pieces after everything falls apart. It’s emotional, and honestly, it hits harder because it doesn’t sugarcoat anything. Arfian brings out that raw, real-life messiness that most movies shy away from. So, whether you’re into laughs, legends, or just some good old-fashioned heartbreak, this guy’s movies have something for you.

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