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Gie

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 27m
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7.6/10
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Gie (2005)
DocudramaPeriod DramaBiographyDramaHistory

Soe Hok Gie is an activist who lived in the sixties. Set in the darkest era of Indonesian modern history, "Gie" is an interpretation of what happened based on his journal.Soe Hok Gie is an activist who lived in the sixties. Set in the darkest era of Indonesian modern history, "Gie" is an interpretation of what happened based on his journal.Soe Hok Gie is an activist who lived in the sixties. Set in the darkest era of Indonesian modern history, "Gie" is an interpretation of what happened based on his journal.

  • Director
    • Riri Riza
  • Writer
    • Riri Riza
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Saputra
    • Jonathan Mulia
    • Thomas Nawilis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Riri Riza
    • Writer
      • Riri Riza
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Saputra
      • Jonathan Mulia
      • Thomas Nawilis
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Nicholas Saputra
    Nicholas Saputra
    • Soe Hok Gie
    Jonathan Mulia
    • Young Soe Hok Gie
    Thomas Nawilis
    • Tan Tjin Han
    Christian Audi
    • Young Tan Tjin Han
    Sita Nursanti
    • Ira
    • (as Sita Nursanti RSD)
    Wulan Guritno
    • Sinta
    Lukman Sardi
    • Herman Lantang
    Indra Birowo
    • Denny Mamoto
    Surya Saputra
    • Aristides Katoppo
    Donny Alamsyah
    • Jaka
    • (as Doni Alamsyah)
    Robby Tumewu
    • Soe Lie Piet (Soe Hok Gie's father)
    Tutie Kirana
    • Nio (Soe Hok Gie's mother)
    Gino Korompis
    • Soe Hok Djin
    Marcell Audi Buwono
    • Young Soe Hok Djin
    Lidia Andriani
    • Dien Pranata
    Juli Permatasari
    • Mona Sugiri
    Clarine Baharrizki
    • Syane
    Rosseline Oscar
    • Han's aunt
    • Director
      • Riri Riza
    • Writer
      • Riri Riza
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    9dara_wulan

    A Apart-genre biopic movie.

    This biopic stands apart from typical films of its genre by avoiding the usual hagiographic tendencies. Instead of glorifying its subject, it presents a mood-driven narrative, a series of incidental scenes that intertwine with key historical moments, highlighting their significance.

    The protagonist is portrayed with subtlety and poetic expression, and the film reflects this tone. Gie is portrayed with a quiet beauty, and the cinematography, though striking and well-composed, feels effortless and natural. The film maintains a sense of formal beauty without detracting from its naturalistic approach, supported by gentle music and a focus on small, meaningful moments.

    Although the film addresses a period of great turmoil and persistent political corruption, it also emphasizes the protagonist's appreciation for nature and tranquility, which adds depth and humanity to the story. It portrays the country and its people, using moments of calm to contrast with the pervasive corruption, creating a poignant and thoughtful exploration of the past and its relevance to the present..
    9ndiaaputri

    a Wonderful Biopic.

    This biopic avoids common genre pitfalls by steering clear of hagiography. Instead, it serves as a mood piece, presenting a series of incidental scenes that intersect with significant historical events, emphasizing their impact.

    The film's portrayal of its central character is subtle and poetic, mirroring the understated beauty of the narrative. The cinematography is both strong and seamlessly integrated, balancing formal beauty with naturalism. The film's naturalism is enhanced by its gentle music and focus on small, intimate moments.

    Set against a backdrop of political turmoil and corruption, the film's melancholic tone is underscored by the protagonist's love for nature and tranquility, which infuses the story with genuine heart and humanity. It contrasts the calm and serenity of the protagonist's world with the pervasive corruption of the times.

    "Gie" stands out for its unique approach to important themes, blending a wistful and melancholic mood with a clear political intent to create a deeply emotional portrait of its era.
    7gc_susetyo

    Not perfect, but good job nevertheless

    I would have to agree with another comment giver on this movie about the vagueness of Gie's relationship with his father, the human side of Gie that only appeared in the latter part of the movie, the fact that Gie always seemed to be sheltered from the fistfights that rampantly broke up among the debaters at the university, and the narration style that was rather monotonous and unclear. However, I must say that when watched in a more relaxed mood, I really did enjoy the cinematography of this movie. The soundtrack and the casting were fabulous as well (umh, hello, you don't get any better than Nicholas Saputra!).

    However, I'm rather disappointed with the plot of the latter part of the movie, but since this was based on true story then I really can't blame the screenwriter--I just expected better from such an important and respected man in Indonesia's history.

    Anyway, this movie is an interpretation of the life of Soe Hok Gie, a young Chinese Indonesian activist who lived in the 1960's and was an influential freelance journalist and university students' leader who opposed the communist party and the regimes of Indonesia's first presidents Sukarno and Suharto. His dream was to see Indonesia become a land truly founded on justice and righteousness, and his academic life was all about the fight to make this come true. Up to the point that he reaches the climax of seeing the Sukarno regime crumble down, I have tremendous respect for this person, and I still esteem him as a very important person in Indonesia's history. I am also proud to share his Chinese heritage. I just feel really pity, though, that Soe did not seem to be quite ready to grow out of an intellectual student's life and face a new season afterwards. Do watch the movie to find out what I mean. I think it should be legitimate, though, to hint that you won't be disappointed with the way the filmmakers portrayed the ending... I'll keep you curious on this one. WATCH IT!

    By the way, if you read Indonesian, feel free to surf to my journal entry "Catatan Seorang Perantau" for my further thoughts on this movie and what I think today's intelligent young generation should learn from it. www.myspace.com/graceclarissa
    7sahman_dede

    A part of Indonesian Struggle

    This movie is a part of Indonesian Struggle when Soekarno almost ended. But the struggle not just for origin Indonesian race, that other race can do that, Chinese include for the struggle. Gie, as a student have idea who really want free and this country should have shape for the our future. But, the Gie feeling disappointed with all the happened not supporting him. Finally, he going to some mountains for forget the politics. Nature is his soul, he can enjoy at there and thinking about the God. Relationship Gie with the mountains give him strength and peace. I love the scene when Sita singing "Donna dona". Its very powerful.....but this movie very slowly so that I'm not patient.
    3proletariatpower

    could have been better....

    this movie was one of my highly anticipated movie, but the result turns me down..basically, the plot is some what boring because of the inconstancy story narration makin its very confusing for me to follow the flow of the main character GIE, at the opening of this movie i already cant understand the whereabouts of gie, so pluralistic but cover almost nothing of gies unique personal background, the question in multidimensional opening scene that it has to cover the "who-why" aspect not just the who part and the why part, which to avoid an misinterpretation.

    riri riza should have done more research on the issue of gie especially on hes mind set,in my perspective he himself doesn't understand GIE stand point way of mind where logically how can you expect hem to let the viewer know gie if he himself doesn't understand gie, which in the end he makes the looks of GIE struggle and stand point looks completely naive.

    i understand the task in directing GIE is a hard task you have to know and understand philosophy to create the perfect composition of GIE, not just plainly adapting it from hes book which by the way is only a simple diary , plain adaptation of gie is which i think creates the roots of the storyline-disorder of this movie.

    the poor artistic value and the unmet tone color of the movie ,even more makes me unattached to the movie , a more effort should have been done in both of the department, but overall i do appreciate riri riza and the gang for the moral effort of even have the boldness to picture a story like this ,salute......

    "How a person masters his fate is more important than what his fate is".

    -wilhem van Humboldt

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Indonesia the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 78th Academy Awards in 2006.
    • Quotes

      Soe Hok Gie: [voice-over] The history of the world is one of oppression. The question is, can there be history without oppression or without sadness and betrayal? It's like, when studying history, the only thing we find is betrayal. It is there, in each and every part of our life, and yet we can do nothing about it. How very tragic this is. But "life is suffering," so says the Buddha, and people cannot escape from it.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Year of Living Vicariously (2005)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 2005 (Indonesia)
    • Country of origin
      • Indonesia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Indonesian
    • Also known as
      • Гие
    • Filming locations
      • Jakarta, Indonesia
    • Production companies
      • Miles Films
      • Sinemart Pictures
      • SinemArt
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      • IDR 10,000,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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