At first, I felt not so excited with my dad's invitation. I don't really into Indonesian film, but it doesn't mean I hate Indonesian films. I like Hi5teria, 3 Hari untuk Selamanya, Ada Apa Dengan Cinta, Lewat Tengah Malam, Arisan, and so on. But, can you see the title? Finding Srimulat. Srimulat is a vintage one. My dad always watched it when he was young, on theater or television. It reminds him about her early days as a worker, as a poor man too.
In the evening, we all went to the Ambarukmo Plaza, to the Cinema21 to buy tickets. When I saw the seats, I knew it's not a movie that people usually looking for. There were a lot of empty seats. So what? Beside, my father paid for us and I didn't have plan with anyone that day. There was still an hour before the movie begin. So, I just wanted to take a walk, and my sister joinned me. We bought some chocolates and we got back to the cinema and sit with my dad and mom, and we had a chit-chat.
The movie begin with introducing the joke of Srimulat. I thought it was cheesy, but along the movie I laughed, and so with my family and the rest of audience..
I'm quite happy I could laugh with my family and sharing our opinion on the way to our home.
It's not about the movie, but it's about how I spend my time with my parents and sister. Sometimes, being a teenager and adult makes us rarely met with family. It doesn't have to be expensive to enjoy Family Time, we can just cook at home, turn off the television, and sharing stories while we eat on the floor.
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