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Synopsis 'CAPER: CHECK OUT NOW, PAY LATER!', Amanda Manopo Highlights Gen Z Lifestyle

Synopsis 'CAPER: CHECK OUT NOW, PAY LATER!', Amanda Manopo Highlights Gen Z Lifestyle

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Synopsis 'CAPER: CHECK OUT NOW, PAY LATER!', Amanda Manopo Highlights Gen Z Lifestyle

The latest film titled CAPER: CHECK OUT NOW, PAY LATER! will be released in theaters on February 5. Before that, Rapi Films & Scovi Film showcased the official trailer for the film that raises issues of consumerism among Generation Z and the dangers of misusing the paylater feature through their YouTube channel.

In the trailer, several clips of scenes and actions from Tina (Amanda Manopo) and Umski (Fajar Sadboy), who play siblings, can be seen. Check it out here, KLovers!

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The trailer opens with a speaker in the field of lifestyle and finance. In a seminar, the speaker discusses consumerist lifestyles and improper money management.

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The speaker's words quickly become reality. The trailer then shows Tina, who has a luxurious lifestyle as a former beauty pageant winner. Due to her lifestyle, she is forced to take online loans, also known as pinjol.

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Because of the ease of access, Tina ends up making various purchases that exceed her ability to pay the installments. She becomes anxious when visited by a debt collector to collect debts at her home.

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Due to difficulties in making payments, Tina is forced to work at the loan office. This also happens because Tina still has the responsibility of her only sibling, Umski.

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While working at the online loan office, Tina was also conducting an in-depth investigation. It turns out that Tina's office is indicated as an illegal online loan operation.

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In uncovering who is behind the illegal online loan operation, Tina is assisted by Mail (Devano), who is also a victim of the online loan.

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From the trailer, it appears that the film also involves senior actors like Lukman Sardi, who will collaborate with several young talents, including Fajar Sadboy himself.