DOA (Doyok-Otoy-Ali Oncom): Cari Jodoh is a 2018 Indonesian comedy film directed by Anggy Umbara . Adapted from the classic comic strips in the
Visually, the film leans into its comic book origins. Anggy Umbara employs a vibrant, saturated color palette and stylized transitions that mimic the panels of a comic strip. This aesthetic choice helps bridge the gap between the nostalgic 2D illustrations and the 3D live-action world, making the exaggerated personalities of the characters feel at home.
Unlike a BluRay rip (which comes from a physical disc) or a HDTV rip (which captures broadcast signals), a WEB-DL is sourced directly from a streaming service’s server. In theory, this is the cleanest digital master available to the public.
The narrative follows three inseparable friends living in a crowded Jakarta neighborhood: Doyok (Fedi Nuril), a fastidious man who strictly adheres to Javanese traditions and always wears a surjan and blangkon; Otoy (Pandi Adiwijaya), a lazy husband who constantly avoids his mother-in-law’s wrath; and Ali Oncom (Dwi Sasono), a flamboyant playboy with a signature pompadour who is perpetually pursued by debt collectors.
DOA (Doyok-Otoy-Ali Oncom): Cari Jodoh is a 2018 Indonesian comedy film directed by Anggy Umbara . Adapted from the classic comic strips in the
Visually, the film leans into its comic book origins. Anggy Umbara employs a vibrant, saturated color palette and stylized transitions that mimic the panels of a comic strip. This aesthetic choice helps bridge the gap between the nostalgic 2D illustrations and the 3D live-action world, making the exaggerated personalities of the characters feel at home.
Unlike a BluRay rip (which comes from a physical disc) or a HDTV rip (which captures broadcast signals), a WEB-DL is sourced directly from a streaming service’s server. In theory, this is the cleanest digital master available to the public.
The narrative follows three inseparable friends living in a crowded Jakarta neighborhood: Doyok (Fedi Nuril), a fastidious man who strictly adheres to Javanese traditions and always wears a surjan and blangkon; Otoy (Pandi Adiwijaya), a lazy husband who constantly avoids his mother-in-law’s wrath; and Ali Oncom (Dwi Sasono), a flamboyant playboy with a signature pompadour who is perpetually pursued by debt collectors.