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''Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' (''Lover Left by the Train'') is a 1989 film by Indonesian director
Teguh Karya Teguh Karya (born Steve Liem Tjoan Hok; ; 22 September 1937 – 11 December 2001) was an Indonesian film director. Starting his entertainment career in theatre, he made his directorial debut with '' Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki'', released thr ...
. It was his last feature film.


Plot

At a party celebrating the Padmos (Rachmat Hidayat and Tuti Indra Malaon) 25th wedding anniversary, a fit of jealousy breaks out. Mrs Padmo is jealous of her husband's secretary, Retno ( Niniek L. Karim), who often rides in the same car as Mr Padmo. Meanwhile, the Padmos' son Heru (Onky Alexander) is with Ipah (Nurul Arifin), while the family's driver Martubi (Alex Komang) is with Retno's maid Juminten (Nani Vidia). This situation is exacerbated by the Padmos' daughter Riri (
Ayu Azhari Khadijah Azhari (born 19 November 1967), better known as Ayu Azhari, is an Indonesian actress, model and author of mixed Indian and Sundanese descent. Biography Azhari was born on 19 November 1967. She comes from Bangka, the oldest of seven ...
) dating Retno's son Arsal (Iwen Darmanyah). This leads to numerous misunderstandings, which are worked out by the end of the film.


Production

''Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' was directed by
Teguh Karya Teguh Karya (born Steve Liem Tjoan Hok; ; 22 September 1937 – 11 December 2001) was an Indonesian film director. Starting his entertainment career in theatre, he made his directorial debut with '' Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki'', released thr ...
, a
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director who had made numerous critically acclaimed films, including '' November 1828'' (1978) and '' Ibunda'' (''Mother''; 1986). It was Karya's last feature film. Casting had begun by February 1988.
Ayu Azhari Khadijah Azhari (born 19 November 1967), better known as Ayu Azhari, is an Indonesian actress, model and author of mixed Indian and Sundanese descent. Biography Azhari was born on 19 November 1967. She comes from Bangka, the oldest of seven ...
, who had previously appeared in several of Karya's works, took a small role. Tuti Indra Malaon, another actress who had appeared in several of Karya's works, was cast as Mrs. Padmo; this was her last film role, as she died shortly before the film's premiere. The film featured the song "Kijang Muda" ("Young Buck"), by Ruth Sahanaya.


Style

''Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' is quickly paced, due in part to its large cast. The storytelling technique, using three different and seemingly unrelated sets of characters before the climax united them all, was reminiscent of Usmar Ismail's film ''
Tiga Dara ''Tiga Dara'' (Indonesian for ''Three Maidens'') is a 1957 Indonesian musical comedy film starring Chitra Dewi, Mieke Wijaya, and Indriati Iskak. Directed by Usmar Ismail for Perfini, the film follows three sisters who live with their father and ...
'' (''Three Girls''; 1956); indeed, Karya had shown the cast this film before production began in October 1988. The film invokes aspects of a musical, but the music lacks integration with the story; this fault was common in Indonesian attempts at musicals in the 1980s.


Release and reception

''Pacar Ketinggalan Kerta'' was released in October 1989. It was the most-viewed Indonesian film of 1989. The Indonesian writer Putu Wijaya, reviewing in ''Tempo'' magazine, wrote that the film began quickly and moved fast enough to confuse viewers, but was concluded well.


Awards

''Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' was nominated for thirteen Citra Awards at the 1989 Indonesian Film Festival, winning eight. This success was protested by ''Tempo'' writers Budiono Darsono and Putu Setia, who found ''Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' one of Karya's weaker films and commented that it seemed to be intended to win as many Citra Awards as possible. At the 1989 Bandung Film Festival, it won three awards.


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* {{Citra Award for Best Picture Indonesian romantic drama films 1980s Indonesian-language films 1989 films Citra Award winners