Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2

Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2 (English: What's Up with Love? 2) is a 2016 Indonesian teen film directed by Riri Riza. It is the sequel to the 2002 cult classic romance Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? with Dian Sastrowardoyo and Nicholas Saputra reprising their roles as Cinta and Rangga.

Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRiri Riza
Screenplay byRiri Riza
Prima Rusdi
Produced byMira Lesmana
StarringDian Sastrowardoyo
Nicholas Saputra
Titi Kamal
Sissy Priscillia
Adinia Wirasti
Dennis Adhiswara
Ario Bayu
CinematographyYadi Sugandi
Edited byW Ichwandiardono
Music byMelly Goeslaw
Anto Hoed
Production
companies
Miles Films
Legacy Pictures
Tanakhir Films
Distributed byMiles Films
(Indonesia)
Primeworks Distribution
(Malaysia)
Release date
28 April 2016
Running time
124 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian
BudgetRp.10 billion ($746,000)
Box office$12.50 million[1]

Plot

Cinta (Dian Sastrowardoyo) is now the owner of a mini pop art café in Jakarta. She and her high school gang comforts Karmen (Adinia Wirasti), who is recovering from drug addiction. Milly (Sissy Priscillia) is married to the gang's formerly geek high school mate Mamet (Dennis Adhiswara) and is currently pregnant with their first child, while Maura (Titi Kamal) is married to Chris (Christian Sugiono) with 4 kids. Cinta announces that the ladies will go on a vacation to Jogjakarta and that she is engaged to her boyfriend Trian (Ario Bayu).

Meanwhile, in New York City, Rangga (Nicholas Saputra) is the co-owner of a coffee shop when his step-sister, Sukma (Dimi Cindyastira), pays a visit to ask him to visit his estranged mother in Jogjakarta, but he refuses. He ultimately has a change of heart and decided to go there after his co-owner and friend Roberto (Chase Kuertz) convinced him that he should go back to Indonesia to tie up his loose ends.

Before the ladies go, they visit Alya's (Ladya Cheryl) grave, which is explained later in the film that she died in an accident in 2010. Rangga arrives in Jakarta to find that Cinta is no longer living in her old house, so he continues on to Jogjakarta. In Jogjakarta, while vacationing, Karmen and Milly sees Rangga on the road, and they tell Cinta about it. Cinta refuses to see him at first, but after an argument with Karmen, she decides to do so.

It is revealed that they broke up in 2006. Cinta expresses her resentment towards him for gratuitously ending their relationship and that she only agreed to meet him because of her friends. Rangga explains that he broke up with her because of his academic and vocational struggles, and he thought that he couldn't make Cinta happy. However, they decide to end things in friendly terms. Cinta ended up spending the whole day with Rangga, forgetting her vacation schedule with her friends. Before parting ways, Cinta kisses Rangga, to the shock of both former lovers. Cinta then returns to Jakarta and Rangga pays his mother a visit.

Cinta can't get Rangga out of her head and before returning to New York, Rangga stop by in Jakarta and goes to Cinta's café. He admits that he want them to be more than friends again but she replied that the kiss meant nothing, leaving him furious. Rangga storms out of the café as Trian arrives. Trian, noticing Cinta's changed behavior after the Jogjakarta trip, and after seeing Rangga himself, confronts Cinta about Rangga, resulting in the end of the engagement. Rangga flies back to New York while a distressed Cinta has a near death experience on the freeway, but walked away with no injuries.

A month later in New York, Rangga and Roberto gives their employee Donna (Lei-Lei Bavoil) a raise, and in gratitude she hugs him; just as Cinta unexpectedly enters the café. Misinterpreting the situation, Cinta ran away. Rangga gives chase, straightening the situation and they express their love for each other, and share a passionate kiss in the snowy Central Park, united at last. Before the credits, Rangga and Cinta are seemingly holding their baby, until Mamet came and ask them for his new baby back.

Cast

Soundtrack

Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2
Soundtrack album by
Released2016
GenrePop
LanguageIndonesian
LabelAquarius Musikindo
ProducerAnto Hoed
Melly Goeslaw chronology
Queen of Soundtrack
(2013)
Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2
(2016)

Melly Goeslaw and Anto Hoed returned from the first film to write new songs for the sequel. The soundtrack was released on 31 March 2016, while the film released on 28 April. It features six new songs again composed by Goeslaw and Hoed along with the return of "Demikianlah", "Hanya", "Ingin Mencintai dan Dicintai", "Bimbang" and "Suara Hati Seorang Kekasih" from the original film, in addition to end credits covers of one of the film's old song by Goodbye Felicia and Stephanie Poetri.[2] The single "Ratusan Purnama" was nominated for the AMI Award for Best Pop Collaboration and the Best Original Soundtrack Produced Work, losing to "Percayalah" by Afgan and Raisa and "Aku Bisa Apa?" from Jilbab Traveler: Love Sparks in Korea, respectively. The single won the 2016 Citra Award for Best Theme Song.[3][4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Melly Goeslaw.

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."I'm Still Loving You"Melly Goeslaw2:42
2."Bimbang" ("Hestitate")Goodbye Felicia and Stephanie Poetri3:25
3."Perjalanan" ("Journey")Goeslaw3:20
4."Ratusan Purnama"Goeslaw featuring Marthino Lio4:03
5."Jangan Ajak Ajak Dia" ("Don't Invite Him/Her")Goeslaw3:49
6."Sayang Mau Apa?" ("What Are You Doing, Honey?")Goeslaw2:54
7."Terlalu Cinta" ("Overestimating Love")Goeslaw3:04
8."Suara Hati Seorang Kekasih" (2016 version)Goeslaw4:46

Production

In 2014, Japanese messenger application LINE released a promotional short film featuring the Ada Apa dengan Cinta? cast. The short tells the story of how Cinta and Rangga meet again after 12 years apart. After the release, the short became an immediate trending topic on Twitter and gained 2½ million viewers on YouTube in just 2 days. The short's successful release prompted many people to express their excitement for an actual full length sequel. This positive reception of the short proved that the 2002's cult classic teen romance remained popular in Indonesia. Finally, in March 2015, after months of speculations and rumours, Mira Lesmana the short's director and producer of Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? confirmed that a feature sequel was on the works.[5] The sequel was confirmed to be released on 28 April 2016.[6] While most of the cast were expected to return, it was announced in August 2015 that Ladya Cheryl, who portrays Cinta's best friend Alya in the first film, would not be returning for the sequel.[7] Her character was originally written in the script, but, due to her absence, her character was written to be dead in the film.[8]

Reception

Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2 broke the record with 200,000 ticket sales in cinemas on its first day, making it the most watched Indonesian film on its premiere day.[9] On its fourth day, AADC? 2 was watched by over 1 million people, becoming the fastest Indonesian film to reach that milestone.[9]

References

  1. Filmindonesia.or.id. "Data penonton tahun 2016".
  2. "Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2 (Original Soundtrack)" Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  3. Susilawati, Desy (7 November 2016). Winda Destiana Putri (ed.). "Anto Hoed dan Melly Goeslaw Raih Dua Penghargaan FFI 2016". Republika. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  4. Manilasari, Sinta (6 November 2016). Cecylia Rura Patulak (ed.). "Raih 2 Penghargaan FFI Sekaligus, Melly Goeslaw dan Anto Hoed Bikin Kagum dengan Caption Panjang Ini". Tribunnews.com. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  5. KapanLagi.com (30 March 2015). "'AADC 2' Bakal Segera Digarap? Ini Bocoran Dari Mira Lesmana" (in Indonesian).
  6. Post, The Jakarta. "'Ada Apa Dengan Cinta' sequel to premiere on April 28". thejakartapost.com. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  7. "Berita, Foto, Video TerHOT dari Dunia Film dan Televisi". detik.com. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  8. developer, metrotvnews. "Ini Alasan Ladya Cheryl Tidak Terlibat di Film AADC 2". metrotvnews.com. Archived from the original on 30 August 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  9. Suara.com. "Satu Hari Tayang, "AADC2" Tembus 200 Ribu Penonton". suara.com. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
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