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Synopsis of 'GOWOK: KAMASUTRA JAWA' Starring Reza Rahadian

Synopsis of 'GOWOK: KAMASUTRA JAWA' Starring Reza Rahadian

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Synopsis of 'GOWOK: KAMASUTRA JAWA' Starring Reza Rahadian

The latest film GOWOK: KAMASUTRA JAWA presents a layered story about love, revenge, and the mysterious Javanese traditions. Directed by Hanung Bramantyo, this film boldly raises the practice of gowok, an ancient erotic tradition that is controversial yet rich in cultural meaning.

This film does not merely showcase sensuality, but also the inner struggles of its characters as they face the clash between personal love, past vengeance, and the traditional values that shape their lives. With a top-notch cast including Lola Amaria, Raihaanun, Reza Rahadian, and Devano Danendra, the story becomes even more vivid and emotional.

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Lola Amaria returns to the big screen portraying Nyai Santi, a legendary gowok who is tasked with providing traditional sexual education for young men before they marry.

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Nyai Santi has an adopted daughter named Ratri, who becomes her student. Played by Alika Jantinia, Ratri becomes the center of a story of love, revenge, and the inheritance of gowok traditions.

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Teenage Ratri (Alika Jantinia) falls in love with Denmas Kamanjaya, a young nobleman played by Devano Danendra. However, their relationship is forbidden due to social status differences and Nyai Santi's decision to separate them.

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Heartbroken, Ratri is devastated when she learns that Kamanjaya eventually marries another woman. This wound becomes the beginning of a deep-seated revenge in her life.

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As time goes by, Ratri grows up. Played by Raihaanun, she takes on the role as the successor of Nyai Santi, living a new life with the shadows of the past.

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Now Ratri is known as Nyai Ratri, a new gowok. Fate brings her back to the past when she is assigned to educate Bagas (Ali Fikry), who turns out to be the son of Denmas Kamanjaya, Ratri's first love. This meeting rekindles old wounds while also plunging her into a new dilemma.

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The relationship between Nyai Ratri and Bagas becomes increasingly complicated. What should have been a traditional teaching turns into an emotional attachment filled with temptation and inner conflict.

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Ratri is faced with a major dilemma: will she let the grudges of the past take over her, or will she release her feelings to uphold the sacred traditions and customs of Java.