Film Pendek 'AKU PEDULI' (2022) Kampanye Sosial Kesehatan mental - Short Film

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4 Jul 202217:17

Summary

TLDRThe dialogue centers around Langit, who is under immense pressure from his mother, Pitaloka, to secure an overseas scholarship in accounting. Langit feels overwhelmed as his family, especially his mother, pushes him to succeed for the sake of family expectations. Semesta, Langit's supportive friend, tries to comfort him, pointing out that failure isn’t the end of the world. Despite passing the test, Langit reveals his true passion for design, sparking conflict with his mother, who refuses to accept his choice. Langit's emotional turmoil crescendos, leading to a deep sense of despair and frustration.

Takeaways

  • 😟 Langit feels overwhelmed by constant pressure from his mother about his scholarship results.
  • 🤔 Pitaloka is fixated on Langit passing the scholarship exam and sees it as essential for his future and family reputation.
  • 😤 Langit becomes frustrated with his mother and everyone else around him, who only seem to care about his scholarship and competition.
  • 🧐 Semesta, Langit's friend, tries to calm him down and offers support, but Langit is still struggling with the pressure.
  • 😔 Langit expresses fear of failure, concerned about how he will face his mother if he doesn't succeed.
  • 💡 Semesta offers perspective, reminding Langit that the scholarship is not the end of the world and there will be other opportunities.
  • 🎉 Langit eventually learns that he passed the test, but the conflict with his mother deepens when he reveals he wants to major in design, not accounting.
  • 😡 Pitaloka is shocked and angry at Langit's decision to pursue design instead of economics, feeling that it's a wrong choice.
  • 💔 Langit feels unheard and unsupported by his mother, even though he always tried to meet her expectations.
  • 😢 Langit reveals deep emotional scars, feeling like a stranger in his own life, overwhelmed by pressure and loneliness.

Q & A

  • What is the main conflict between Langit and his mother, Pitaloka?

    -The main conflict is that Langit's mother, Pitaloka, expects him to pursue an international scholarship in accounting, while Langit wants to follow his passion and major in design instead.

  • Why does Pitaloka emphasize the importance of Langit passing the scholarship test?

    -Pitaloka believes that passing the scholarship test is crucial for Langit's future, and she feels that he needs to be a role model for his siblings as the firstborn. She also has financial concerns, having spent money on his education, and believes this scholarship is a rare opportunity.

  • How does Langit feel about the constant pressure from his family regarding the scholarship?

    -Langit feels overwhelmed and frustrated by the constant pressure. He questions why his family only focuses on his scholarship and competitions, making him feel unsupported in his personal aspirations.

  • What role does Semesta play in the story?

    -Semesta serves as a supportive figure to Langit. He tries to calm Langit down, offers food, and encourages him to reflect on his feelings, asking whether Langit is pursuing the scholarship for himself or for his mother.

  • Why does Langit hesitate about the scholarship test result, and what does this reveal about his character?

    -Langit hesitates because he is afraid of failing and disappointing his mother. This reveals his deep sense of responsibility, fear of failure, and internal conflict between fulfilling his family’s expectations and pursuing his own dreams.

  • How does Pitaloka react when Langit reveals that he passed the scholarship test but wants to major in design?

    -Pitaloka is shocked and upset when Langit reveals his decision to major in design instead of accounting. She cannot understand why he would want to change fields after studying economics, and she believes it is a crucial mistake.

  • What internal struggles does Langit express towards the end of the script?

    -Towards the end, Langit expresses deep emotional struggles, mentioning past failures, loneliness, and feeling as though his world is turning dark. He feels like a stranger in his own life, burdened by unfulfilled expectations.

  • What does Langit mean when he says, 'I always do what you want, but you won't do the same, even just once'?

    -Langit is expressing his frustration with his mother, highlighting that he has always followed her wishes and expectations, but she refuses to support his own desire to pursue design instead of accounting, even though it is a full scholarship.

  • What is the significance of Langit's final emotional breakdown in the script?

    -Langit's final breakdown signifies his deep emotional exhaustion and the overwhelming pressure he feels from his family. It reveals how the external expectations have taken a toll on his mental health, leading him to feel isolated and trapped.

  • How does the relationship between Langit and Semesta differ from that of Langit and Pitaloka?

    -Langit’s relationship with Semesta is more supportive and understanding. Semesta offers him emotional comfort and a safe space to express his worries, whereas Langit’s relationship with his mother is more rigid and dominated by her expectations and demands.

Outlines

00:00

😟 Pressure and Expectations

Langit is confronted by his mother, Pitaloka, about the results of his master's scholarship test. She expresses immense pressure on Langit, emphasizing the importance of the scholarship for his future, as well as for the family’s reputation. Pitaloka pushes Langit to succeed, reminding him of the financial and emotional investment they've made. Langit, overwhelmed, questions why everyone around him seems focused solely on his scholarship and competition. His frustration grows, and he confronts his mother about the overwhelming expectations placed on him.

05:08

🤞 The Scholarship Results Day

On the morning of the scholarship announcement, Semesta checks in on Langit, encouraging him to eat and stay positive despite his obvious stress. As the day progresses, the results are finally announced: Langit has passed the test. Pitaloka is overjoyed and praises Langit, but the situation takes a turn when Langit reveals that he plans to pursue his dream of studying design, not accounting as his mother had expected. Pitaloka reacts negatively, arguing that Langit should stick to economics, which creates a tension between Langit’s aspirations and his mother’s expectations.

10:08

😔 Langit's Inner Turmoil

Langit reflects on the challenges he faces, grappling with the pressure to meet his mother's demands while staying true to his own dreams. He expresses feelings of isolation and frustration, noting that he has failed many times before and feels like a stranger in his own world. His internal conflict intensifies, leading him to feel emotionally burned out, as he questions why he cannot follow his passion like his Aunt Lina, who succeeded by doing what she loved.

15:09

🚪 A Cry for Help

Semesta knocks on Langit’s door, concerned about his well-being. From outside the room, Semesta hears Langit’s distress and attempts to reach out to him. The situation escalates with Langit screaming, indicating his emotional breakdown and the weight of the pressures he’s been carrying.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Scholarship

A scholarship is financial support awarded to a student based on academic or other achievements to help them pursue education. In the video, Langit’s mother, Pitaloka, emphasizes the importance of an overseas scholarship as a life-changing opportunity, putting immense pressure on Langit to succeed. This scholarship becomes the focal point of his struggles, symbolizing expectations and familial duty.

💡Expectations

Expectations refer to beliefs or hopes about what someone should achieve. Pitaloka's high expectations for Langit to obtain an international scholarship in accounting dominate their conversations. These expectations create tension as Langit feels overwhelmed by the pressure to meet his family's demands while trying to pursue his own dreams.

💡Family Pressure

Family pressure refers to the influence or demands placed on someone by their relatives. Langit is constantly reminded by his mother and family about the importance of the scholarship and his role as the firstborn, causing him emotional distress. This pressure is a central theme in the video, as it shapes Langit’s internal conflict between his own desires and his family's wishes.

💡Dreams

Dreams in this context refer to Langit's personal aspirations, particularly his desire to major in design rather than economics. Langit struggles to pursue his own path, which conflicts with his mother's wish for him to continue studying economics. His dreams represent his individuality and hope for a future where he can follow his passions.

💡Failure

Failure is the lack of success in achieving a goal, and in this video, it represents Langit’s fear of not passing the scholarship test. He is anxious about the possibility of disappointing his family, especially his mother, and sees failure as not only personal but as letting down his family. This fear intensifies his emotional turmoil.

💡Self-worth

Self-worth refers to how someone values themselves. Throughout the script, Langit questions his self-worth, particularly as he reflects on his past failures and feelings of being unappreciated. His outburst, 'No one cares about me,' highlights his struggle with low self-esteem, exacerbated by constant external pressure.

💡Sibling Role Model

As the firstborn, Langit is expected to be a role model for his younger siblings. This concept, emphasized by Pitaloka, places additional weight on Langit's shoulders, as he is told that his success will set an example for the rest of the family. This role adds to his feelings of responsibility and guilt.

💡Personal Choice

Personal choice refers to Langit's decision to follow his own path, particularly his desire to major in design rather than what his mother wants. This conflict between his choice and his mother’s expectations drives much of the tension in the narrative, illustrating the struggle for autonomy in the face of family obligation.

💡Legacy

Legacy in the video refers to the accomplishments and expectations passed down from previous generations, particularly from Langit’s late father. Pitaloka pressures Langit to follow in his father’s footsteps and pursue a career in economics, seeing it as a continuation of the family's legacy. This expectation adds another layer of responsibility for Langit.

💡Emotional Breakdown

Emotional breakdown refers to Langit’s mental and emotional collapse under the weight of the pressures he faces. His outburst, 'I’m burning out!' followed by screaming, represents his breaking point after feeling isolated and burdened by family expectations, societal pressures, and his own inner conflicts.

Highlights

Langit feels overwhelmed by constant pressure from his mother, Pitaloka, regarding his master's scholarship and academic success.

Pitaloka emphasizes the importance of passing the overseas accounting scholarship test and places high expectations on Langit as the firstborn.

Langit expresses frustration that everyone around him, including his mother and friend Semesta, focuses solely on his scholarship and competitions.

Langit’s mother, Pitaloka, pressures him by stating that she has invested a lot in him and that he must not let the family down.

Langit questions the constant focus on his scholarship and wonders if there is more to life than academic achievements.

Semesta tries to comfort Langit by reminding him that failing the scholarship test is not the end of the world and that he can always try again.

Langit shares his fears of failure and the burden of his family's expectations, while also expressing uncertainty about his own dreams.

Semesta asks Langit to reflect on whether he is pursuing the scholarship for himself or just to meet his mother's expectations.

Langit finally learns that he has passed the scholarship test, which brings a temporary sense of relief.

Langit shocks his mother by revealing that he plans to pursue a design major instead of continuing in economics, despite winning a full scholarship.

Pitaloka strongly opposes Langit’s decision to switch majors, as she wants him to follow the path of accounting for better career prospects.

Langit expresses frustration that his mother is unwilling to support his true passion, despite always following her wishes in the past.

Langit draws a parallel to Aunt Lina's success, showing his desire to follow a similar path by pursuing what he loves.

The narrative reflects Langit’s inner turmoil, revealing scars from past failures and feelings of isolation.

The scene ends dramatically with Langit experiencing a breakdown, indicating the immense psychological strain he is under.

Transcripts

play00:41

Langit: What's going on?

play00:46

Pitaloka: Why it took you so long to answer?

play00:50

Langit: What's happening, mom?

play00:52

Pitaloka: What were your master's scholarship test results?!

play00:56

Langit: No announcement yet

play00:59

Pitaloka: You might as well tell Momma, as soon your heard the announcement.

play01:03

Langit: I told you before, there's no announcement yet!

play01:12

Pitaloka: No excuse, Lang. You have to pass the test...

play01:15

...You have to be grateful, only a few could have a chance to apply the accounting's scholarship...

play01:19

...You have to be a role model for your siblings. You are firstborn!...

play01:24

...My hopes, and our hopes is on your shoulder. It's all on you! Don't you ever let me down!...

play01:32

...I cost a pretty penny for this, Lang!...

play01:36

Langit: What the heck are you talking about? Why you guys act like this. Everyone has nothing to say but my scholarship and competition!

play01:46

Do you hear me, Lang?

play01:50

Langit: I heard that of course!...

play01:53

...But, mom, do you call me just to ask me this thing?

play01:58

Pitaloka: All I want to say is you have to get the overseas scholarship!

play02:05

Langit: Why you always act like this?...

play02:08

Scholarship, scholarship, scholarship. Is there anything in this world that's more important than scholarship?

play02:25

Pitaloka: Sure, scholarship is very important...

play02:27

...It's for your own sake. I don't want you to have any regrets.

play02:36

Langit: Enough said, mom. I need to lie down.

play02:40

Pitaloka: Hallo? Langit?

play02:58

[Semesta's calling Langit behind the closed door]

play02:59

Semesta: Lang, look what I've got. I've brought fried rice for you. Eat it while it's hot.

play03:05

Langit: Alright, ta.

play03:08

Semesta: Fine, I'll be waiting in dining room.

play03:11

Langit: I'll eat it later.

play03:35

Semesta: Lang, here's our favourite fried rice, give it a try.

play03:42

Anyway, Lang, how about the ilustration competition that you...

play03:46

Langit: What the heck are you talking about?...

play03:50

...Why you guys act like this, Everyone has nothing to say but my scholarship and competition!

play03:58

Semesta: Calm down, dude! I actually wanna ask about the girl you dated...

play04:05

I can tell that you worry about the result of the overseas scholarship test, right?

play04:11

What stuck on your mind?...

play04:12

...You affraid of failure? Aren't you?

play04:20

Langit: How do you feel about this...

play04:23

...I put all of the effort to get the scholarship...

play04:28

What if I fail? What can I say to my mom?

play04:34

Semesta: So what's the point of the scholarship? Do you do it for yourself or you just do it for your mother?

play04:43

Lang, scholarship is not the end of the world...

play04:52

...I'm not saying that you're on the wrong side...

play04:58

...But, don't you worry, Lang. Keep in mind, if you failed, you still can take another chance.

play05:07

Langit: But, this is a life-changing moment...

play05:14

I have a faith and hope about the test.

play06:24

[Thursday morning, Semesta calls Langit]

play07:04

Semesta: Lang, I still have food for you in the kitchen. You have to eat!

play07:12

...Are you okay, man? You looked so messed up...

play07:16

...Hey, I ask you to eat, not to sleep!...

play07:23

Semesta: Hey, what's going on? You look like a zombie! Keep your chin up man!

play07:28

By the way, today is the scholarship announcement day...

play07:32

I'll be praying for you. I do hope my man will passed the test! And I will treat you, alright?

play07:41

Langit: Alright, thank you.

play07:42

Semesta: Okay

play08:11

Semesta: Lang, I'll make a cup of coffee.

play08:32

Semesta: Umm, Lang, what's on your mind? You look so happy, eventually.

play08:36

Langit: Hang on, ta. I'll call my mom.

play08:54

Pitaloka: How the test going, Lang?

play08:56

Langit: The result has been announced. I passed the test.

play09:01

Pitaloka: Thank God. I told you. I have a faith that you could follow the legacy of your late father...

play09:08

...It just a piece of cake...

play09:10

Semesta: But, mom...

play09:11

Pitaloka: Hush, don't you worry about the cost, okay?

play09:14

Langit: I'm not going to accounting...

play09:16

Pitaloka: Come again, Lang?

play09:17

Langit: I'm going to the major that I dreamt. I major in design.

play09:22

Pitaloka: How come!...

play09:25

...You took Economics, why you want to take antoher majority for your master?

play09:32

Langit: But, mom...

play09:37

Pitaloka: I want you to know that this is crutial for you!

play09:45

Langit: What's wrong with my choice? It's a full scholarship anyway.

play09:48

Pitaloka: I want you to get an international scholarship in economy and not another majority!

play09:53

Langit: What's wrong with you, mom?

play09:55

Semesta: Don't you get it, Lang?

play09:56

Langit: What's wrong? It's a huge chance for me...

play09:58

...I always do what you want, but you won't do the same, even just once.

play10:05

Pitaloka: No excuses, Langit.

play10:07

Langit: You obviously wonder how aunt Lina got that far with all of her achievement by doing what she loves to do...

play10:14

...Why can't I do the same?...

play10:16

Pitaloka: The problem is, you don't understand that you can't...

play10:40

Langit: Calm down, Lang...

play10:45

...There's still a chance...

play10:48

...The result is not final yet...

play10:53

...You will pass it...

play10:57

...You will pass it...

play11:00

...You will pass it...

play14:09

Langit: Myself, has a lot of scars...

play14:15

...I failed a lot of times...

play14:23

...Wasted years...

play14:25

...No one cares about me...

play14:32

...My heart roars, louder, too loud...

play14:38

...a fading lonely voice is screaming in the corner...

play14:47

...All been washed in black, all my world turned to black...

play14:53

...a stranger in a strange world...

play15:06

...I'm burning out!

play15:08

[Semesta calling from the outside of the room]

play15:10

Semesta: Lang, Lang, are you okay man?

play15:16

[Someone knocks the door]

play15:19

Semesta: Hang on.

play15:28

[Langit's screamings]

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