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Gareth Evans’ The Raid (2011) and The Raid 2 (2014) changed everything. Starring Iko Uwais and Joe Taslim, these films introduced the world to Silat (Indonesian martial arts). The choreography, brutality, and inventive set pieces earned comparisons to The Matrix and John Wick. Suddenly, Hollywood came calling. Joe Taslim joined Mortal Kombat (2021) as Sub-Zero, and Iko Uwais appeared in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Snake Eyes.
Interestingly, Indonesia’s passion for K-Pop (BTS and Blackpink have massive fan armies there) has created a feedback loop. It has raised the standard for local boy bands and girl groups. Bokep Indo Memek Tembem Mendesah Body Mantap - ...
Agencies like StarMedia and Sony Music Indonesia have launched groups like JKT48 (the sister group of Japan’s AKB48) and UN1TY. Unlike the "manufactured" feel of early local groups, these new acts are digitally native, engaging with fans 24/7 on Twitter spaces and TikTok. Gareth Evans’ The Raid (2011) and The Raid
Furthermore, the anime fandom has merged with local wayang (shadow puppet) culture. Indonesian cosplayers are world-renowned, and the Comic Frontier (Comifuro) convention in Jakarta is one of the largest in Asia. However, a unique trend is the "localization" of anime—where studios create original animated series based on Indonesian legends, such as Riko the Series (educational) and Pada Zaman Dahulu (folk tales). Suddenly, Hollywood came calling
Before streaming, there was the sinetron (electronic cinema). For two decades, RCTI, SCTV, and Indosiar held the nation hostage with daily soap operas. Typically running for 300 to 500 episodes, these shows are melodramatic, repetitive, and addictive. Tropes include the perpetually crying "Cinderella" figure (a poor girl loved by a rich boy), the jealous rich rival, and the magical transformation.
While critics deride sinetron for lazy writing, it is a cultural boot camp. Every Indonesian adult learned their moral lessons and social archetypes from these shows. Recently, sinetron has evolved into web series on platforms like WeTV and Vidio, allowing shorter seasons and riskier content—including LGBTQ+ themes and psychological thrillers, which the traditional networks still avoid.
While traditional gamelan orchestras remain the soul of Java and Bali, Indonesia’s modern music scene is a chaotic, beautiful fusion of local identity and global genre.