Robert Ronny
Robert Ronny’s name keeps popping up in Indonesian cinema, and honestly, he’s been a bit of a chameleon behind the scenes. If you caught “Kapan Kawin?” back in 2015, you’ll remember the sharp wit and awkward charm that just oozed from every scene—that’s Ronny’s fingerprint right there. Then came “Critical Eleven” in 2017, which, let’s be real, yanked at everyone’s heartstrings with its raw story of love, loss, and those conversations you wish you’d never had but needed anyway. The chemistry between the leads? Off the charts, and you could tell the director actually gave a damn about the details.
Now, there’s some buzz about “Tak Ingin Usai di Sini” for 2025. Nobody’s spilling the whole plot yet, but people are already whispering that it’ll hit just as hard as his earlier stuff. Ronny doesn’t really go for cookie-cutter storylines. He’s got this knack for pulling out the ugly, beautiful, complicated bits of being human and slapping them right up on the screen, so you can’t look away. If his past work is anything to go by, expect moments that’ll make you laugh, cringe, maybe even tear up a little—hey, no shame. Whether he’s tackling rom-coms or drama, the guy seems allergic to boring. So yeah, if you’re looking for films that actually get under your skin and stick there, Ronny’s work is probably already on your radar, whether you realize it or not.