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Istanbul Aku Datang!

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Istanbul Aku Datang! (2012)

November. 08,2012
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7.1
| Comedy Romance
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Dian (Lisa Surihani), a sweet and naïve blogger, travels to Istanbul in hopes of convincing her medical student boyfriend Azad (Tomok) to propose to her. She rents out an apartment, not knowing that it is already leased to quirky and shy artist Harris (Beto Kusyairy). Despite the unwanted roomate, Dian tries to make the most out of her sticky situation and conceal it from Azad. But when Azad eventually finds out and leaves her, Dian has to decide whether she should run and fight for Azad or stay and discover if Harris is the one who is meant for her.

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Hellen
2012/11/08

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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PlatinumRead
2012/11/09

Just so...so bad

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Dorathen
2012/11/10

Better Late Then Never

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Joanna Mccarty
2012/11/11

Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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fluffset
2012/11/12

A young lady from Malaysia come to Istanbul just to meet her beloved boyfriend, but that naive girl doesn't know what will happen to her life there. A simple love story though, nothing new. Everything goes right, quite unpredictable but have its own strength which can attract people to the cinema.First, their cast like Lisa Surihani who suit enough for the role, I don't know any girl can take that role except her. Secondly their location, Istanbul which is very attractive.What I love about this movie is its colour, look very colourful and heartwarming, its soundtrack mostly from indie band thats so catchy and suitable. Its tone that not very slow and not very fast which make this film maintain its mode and successfully prevent audiences from falling asleep.If you love romantic Korea movielike, you will love this. Sweet! A lot of thrash this year but this movie at least save us a little.

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