Kapanlagi.com - The latest film from BASE Entertainment, CRAZY TEACHERS has been available on Netflix since August 17, 2020. This film marks the debut of Dian Sastrowardoyo as a producer.
Starring Gading Marten, Boris Manullang, Faradina Mufti, and Dian Sastrowardoyo herself, this film tells the story of a substitute teacher named Taat Pribadi (Gading Marten) who is obsessed with money.
For him, success is always measured by material possessions. However, his new job as a teacher leads him to discover many things and lessons in his life.
This film not only provides lessons for Taat Pribadi, but also for the audience. Find out more here!
1. Fixing Mistakes
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Learning from Taat Pribadi, someone who used to hate teachers, over time, he actually fell in love with this profession. And Taat's journey teaches us that everyone can make mistakes.
However, what's important is having the courage to admit those mistakes and strive to do something to fix them.
2. Learning Multitasking
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Bu Rahayu (Faradina Mufti) becomes a multitasking teacher to ensure that her school keeps running. From here, we can learn that being someone who can do many things brings many benefits, both for oneself and others.
In addition, if you want to shine in a job, don't be afraid to try new things, but still need to understand your own limits so as not to become a burden to others.
3. Goodness Bears Good Fruit
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Pak Nelson Manullang (Boris Manullang), a very boring teacher when teaching in class, but behind that, he is a very kind and loyal person.
From the character portrayed by Boris, it teaches us that whatever you do as long as it is good, the result will also be good.
4. Learning to Adapt
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This film also teaches how to learn to adapt quickly. Bu Nirmala, for example, a character played by Dian Sastrowardoyo, is very forgetful. However, when needed, she can become a reliable figure.
We also need to learn to adapt when facing difficulties in order to find solutions from different perspectives.
5. Don't Love Your Job More Than Your Family
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Taat does not have a good relationship with his father, who is a teacher, because he feels that his father loves his students more than his own child.
Never let your family feel neglected because of work. Try to divide your time well between family and work to maintain harmony.
6. First Impression Isn't Everything
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Another important thing that can be taken from this film is that first impressions can be deceiving. Just look at Indah (Asri Welas), the cheerful school principal who turns out to have a dark secret that harms many people.
Another example can also be seen in Gagah (Ibnu Jamil), the physical education teacher who is not as strong and impressive as his name suggests. A person's true character can come out when facing a difficult situation, so never be fooled by their first impression.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.