Part 2 takes as little exposition as possible before jumping into action and when it does, it's cringeworthy at best and messy at worst. Be it some deadpan bantz or slapstick, the comedy timing in Bene Dion & Awwe's script is legit. While the jokes are hit-and-miss at best, the ammunitions are still laugh-friendly in one way or another-unless your sense of humor is of Burj Khalifa height or SNL-exclusive or if you're not a native speaker (mind that humor is the highest level of second/foreign language acquisition). However, as a body of narrative, it is still the same series of incoherent absurdity with good laugh, which might work for those looking for instant amusement. Even it actually 'narrates' the story instead of filling it with heaps of barely related comedy sketches. Compared to the predecessor, Part 2 doesn't feel as episodic and sketchy. With the assistance from Nadia (Nur Fazura), the researcher they stumbled into, Dono, Kasino and Indro wander into a haunted island where they encounter 'the real story' of Warkop DKI Reborn and get drowned in an adventure as bizarre and as absurd as in Part 1.Īfter a prolonged introduction in the first chunk, Anggy Umbara finally brings audiences into the real deal, which is surprisingly more abridged and more compact. Part 2 revolves around the trio's ludicrous treasure-hunt in a foreign country.
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