Riheam Junianti
Riheam Junianti’s filmography? Oh, you’re in for a treat if you’re into Indonesian cinema that isn’t afraid to get a little wild. Let’s start with Tenggelamnya Kapal Van der Wijck (2013), which isn’t just your run-of-the-mill romance—this one’s soaked in heartbreak, cultural clashes, and some serious melodrama. The story follows Zainuddin, a dude from a mixed background who falls hard for Hayati, but, of course, society and family expectations just have to mess things up. There’s a whole lot of longing, letters, and, not gonna lie, some genuinely gut-punching moments. The visuals? Lush. The feels? Off the charts.
Then there’s Rumah Gurita (2014), which jumps right into horror territory. Think haunted house, but with an Indonesian twist—rituals, creepy legends, and tentacles (yes, tentacles). Riheam’s performance adds a layer of vulnerability that keeps you glued, even when the scares get a bit over the top. It’s the kind of movie you watch with the lights off—if you dare.
Tarot (2015) plays with the supernatural too, but this time, it’s all about fate and those “should I really know my future?” vibes. It’s got suspense, some freaky moments, and a plot that keeps twisting just when you think you’ve got it pegged. If you’re into stories where destiny comes with a side of terror, this one’s got your number. All in all, Riheam Junianti’s movies don’t play it safe—and honestly, that’s half the fun.