Stand Up Comedy - PECAH! Ipin : Liat Mantan Bawa Anak
Summary
TLDRIn this comedic video, Ata shares his fear of horror movies, humorously recounting his experiences of watching them with friends and the irrational fears that follow. He jokes about the absurdity of certain horror tropes in Indonesian films and critiques over-the-top titles like 'Tali Pocong Perawan.' Ata also humorously discusses his habit of bringing his own water to cinemas due to overpriced snacks, providing relatable humor for the audience. The feedback he receives encourages him to make his material more universally accessible, adding another layer to his self-reflective humor.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker, Ata, shares his experience of being scared by horror films despite not liking them due to his fear.
- 😀 Ata humorously describes how he closes his eyes at the beginning of horror movies and is afraid even before the film starts.
- 😀 Ata recalls an instance where, after watching a horror movie, he became paranoid, imagining supernatural occurrences at home.
- 😀 The speaker humorously critiques the overused and sometimes silly names of older Indonesian horror films like 'Tali Pocong Perawan' and 'Suster Keramas'.
- 😀 Ata jokes that if you encounter a 'kuntilanak' (a ghost) and it doesn’t leave after a prayer, it might be a 'budek' (deaf) ghost, creating a comedic twist.
- 😀 Ata humorously comments on the absurdity of some horror tropes, like a ghost jumping around, claiming it’s possessed by another ghost.
- 😀 Ata humorously shares how he tries to save money by bringing his own water to the cinema instead of buying overpriced snacks.
- 😀 Ata complains about the high price of bottled water in cinemas, contrasting it with the much cheaper water he buys at home.
- 😀 Ata humorously critiques the high costs of cinema snacks, comparing it to his daily household purchases and joking about saving money.
- 😀 Ata discusses how the horror movie industry in Indonesia is improving with films like 'Pengabdi Setan' (Satan's Slaves), noting the effectiveness of their horror elements.
- 😀 The interaction between the comedians is light-hearted, with feedback on Ata's performance and some pointers on making jokes more universal.
Q & A
What is Ata's main fear when it comes to horror films?
-Ata's main fear is being easily frightened by horror films, which causes him to close his eyes at the start of the movie, even before it begins.
How does Ata describe his reaction to watching horror films?
-Ata describes feeling paranoid and scared after watching horror films, to the point where he becomes afraid of everyday things like opening a cupboard or using the bathroom, fearing he might encounter something supernatural.
What is Ata's opinion about the state of Indonesian horror films?
-Ata finds modern Indonesian horror films, such as 'Pengabdi Setan,' to be more impressive compared to older films with ridiculous titles like 'Tali Pocong Perawan' or 'Suster Keramas,' which he humorously critiques.
What humorous scenario does Ata create about encountering a kuntilanak (a type of ghost) while watching a horror film?
-Ata jokingly suggests that if you encounter a kuntilanak and it doesn't leave after you recite a prayer, it might actually be possessed by another ghost, like a deaf ghost (budek) or a mischievous spirit.
What is Ata's humorous take on the behavior of a kuntilanak?
-Ata humorously suggests that if a kuntilanak starts jumping around, it is likely possessed by a kang (a playful or mischievous spirit), poking fun at the absurdity of certain horror tropes.
How does Ata approach the issue of expensive movie theater snacks?
-Ata humorously talks about how he brings his own water to the cinema because the small bottled water in theaters is overpriced, highlighting the ridiculous prices of snacks at cinemas.
What does Ata say about his ability to afford movie tickets?
-Ata humorously clarifies that he can afford movie tickets but is reluctant to spend money on overpriced snacks, particularly the small bottled water, when he can get a larger amount for the same price at home.
What kind of feedback does Ata receive from others during his performance?
-Ata receives feedback from someone suggesting he make his material more universal so that a broader audience can connect with his jokes. The feedback notes that some parts of his act were not easily relatable or understandable to everyone.
How does Ata respond to the suggestion about universal themes?
-Ata responds by acknowledging the suggestion, and humorously explains that comedians often try to explore the same themes in different ways, to make their jokes fresh and unique.
What is the overall tone of Ata's performance?
-The overall tone of Ata's performance is comedic and light-hearted, filled with humorous observations about everyday life, horror films, and personal experiences, often using exaggeration and playful commentary to entertain the audience.
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