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词条 Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Style and themes

  5. Release and reception

  6. Awards

  7. Notes

  8. References

     Footnotes  Bibliography 

  9. External links

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| name = Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!
| image = Mereka Bilang Saya Monyet.jpg
| image_size =
| alt=A poster, showing an elongated tear. The words "Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!" are stenciled below.
| caption = Poster
|based on ={{plainlist|
  • "Lintah"
  • "Melukis Jendela"

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| director = Djenar Maesa Ayu
| producer = {{plainlist|
  • Djenar Maesa Ayu
  • Riyadh Assegat

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| writer = {{plainlist|
  • Djenar Maesa Ayu
  • Indra Herlambang

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| starring = {{plainlist|
  • Titi Rajo Bintang
  • Henidar Amroe
  • Ray Sahetapi

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| music = {{plainlist|
  • Titi Rajo Bintang
  • Wong Aksan

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| cinematography = Roby Taswin
| editing = {{plainlist|
  • Wawan I. Wibowo
  • Arifin "Cuunk"

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| distributor = Intimasi Production
| released = {{Film date|2008|01|03|Indonesia|df=yes}}
| runtime = 83 minutes
| country = Indonesia
| language = Indonesian
| budget = Rp 620 million{{sfn|Indrarto 2008, Demokratisasi Selera Monyet}}
}}

Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! (released internationally as They Say I'm a Monkey!) is a 2008 Indonesian film directed by Djenar Maesa Ayu. Starring Titi Rajo Bintang, Henidar Amroe, and Ray Sahetapi, it tells the life story of Adjeng, who was sexually abused as a child by her mother's boyfriend. Filmed over 18 days after several years of development, the film adapted two of Ayu's short stories from her debut anthology of the same name. Owing to its low budget of Rp 620 million,{{efn|Then approximately $69,000.}} its cast and crew were mostly amateurs and students, although several established actors appeared at reduced rates.

Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! has been described as "anti-Sjuman" because of the disparity between Ayu's more personal directing style and the social realism of her father, Sjumandjaja. Although commercially unsuccessful, the film was well received by critics. It won five national-level awards and was screened at several international film festivals. Two Indonesian publications, Tempo and The Jakarta Post, selected it as among the best films of 2008.

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Plot

Adjeng (Titi Rajo Bintang) lives alone in an apartment paid for by her boyfriend, a rich businessman (Joko Anwar). A writer of children's stories, she wishes to write short stories for adults; in this, she is mentored by Asmoro (Ray Sahetapy) – with whom she is also having sex. Meanwhile, Adjeng's mother (Henidar Amroe) handles various aspects of her life, constantly calling her and making surprise visits. This has led Adjeng's friends, Venny (Ayu Dewi) and Andien (Fairuz Faisal), to tease her about her overbearing mother.

When Adjeng goes clubbing with her friends, she drinks too much and vomits, later passing out in a toilet. As she lies with her head on the seat she recalls that, as a child (Nadya Romples), she had been forced to eat vegetables she had previously vomited. Later, when Andien uses her apartment for a one-night stand, Adjeng peeks and recalls how she had observed her mother having sex with her lover (Bucek Depp), a man who had previously molested Adjeng – an act which is not shown explicitly. This background, as well as her recollections of life as a teenager (played by Banyu Bening) at the home of her womanising father (August Melasz) are worked into Adjeng's short story "Lintah" ("Leech").

When Asmoro reads the story, he says that it is unrealistic and that readers need a climax. However, Adjeng insists that reality is unrealistic and that not all victims of rape are willing to call the police. Several days later, while they are lying in bed, Asmoro shows Adjeng that "Lintah" had been published in Kompas. Adjeng's mother, aware of the story's autobiographical nature, is furious and, after going to Adjeng's apartment, blames everything on Adjeng's father abandoning them.

Upset, Adjeng goes out with Venny and Andien, but when the two begin arguing about motherhood Adjeng leaves them both in the street. She then goes to a café to drink with Asmoro, who comforts her. When she returns home she checks her messages, most of which are about the short story. Venny and Andien, meanwhile, return to their families and think of the importance of children.

The following day, Asmoro sees the businessman, Adjeng's boyfriend, leaving her apartment, which puts him in a foul mood. He and Adjeng fight, and Asmoro almost smothers Adjeng with a pillow before saying that they are through. As Adjeng lies on the bed, she recalls how her mother's lover raped her and how her mother murdered him. As the phone rings, Adjeng watches the people from her past going about life in a residential complex, smiles, and returns to writing.

Cast

  • Titi Rajo Bintang as Adjeng, a young writer who was abused as a child
  • Banyu Bening as Adjeng as a teenager, while living at her father's house
  • Nadya Rompies as Adjeng as a child, while living at her mother's house
  • Henidar Amroe as Adjeng's mother, a former actress who is very controlling with her child
  • Bucek Depp as Adjeng's mother's boyfriend, a musician who molests the young Adjeng
  • Ray Sahetapy as Asmoro, Adjeng's mentor and lover
  • Joko Anwar as a businessman, whom Adjeng dates to receive financial support
  • August Melasz as Adjeng's father, a writer who enjoys womanising and interacts with his daughter
  • Jajang C. Noer as Bi Inah, Adjeng's father's maid
  • Ayu Dewi as Venny, Adjeng's friend who enjoys clubbing and wants to have a child
  • Fairuz Faisal as Andien, Adjeng's friend who enjoys clubbing and has a child at home

Production

The film was originally meant to be based on the short story "Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!" from Djenar Maesa Ayu's 2002 debut, a critically and commercially successful short story anthology of the same name.{{sfn|Garcia 2004, More than just}}{{sfn|The Jakarta Post 2005, No monkey business}} However, Djenar later chose to base the film on "Lintah" ("Leech") and "Melukis Jendela" ("Painting the Window"), two other stories from the anthology.{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}} Ayu had originally not intended to film her stories, but agreed after she was approached by a consortium who offered to fund her.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=2:55–2:57}} She asked Indra Herlambang, a writer-cum-television personality,{{sfn|Edmond 2011, 'Religion is my anchor'}} to help her write the screenplay as she "never could write stories with a plot",{{efn|Original: "Ane juge tau kapsitas ane, biasenye ntu... kalo menulis kagak perneh bise pake plot."}}{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=3:03–3:08}} and she needed him to keep her motivated.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=3:10–3:15}} The two wrote the screenplay over a period of two years,{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}} having difficulty finding new investors after the original ones dropped out.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=3:20–3:26}}

In 2004 Ayu began taking filmmaking classes to prepare herself to direct the film.{{sfn|Garcia 2004, More than just}} She also watched several films directed by her father, the director Sjumandjaja, in preparation for production.{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}} Production began in October 2006, with some of the film crew – including art director Hardiyansah B. Yasin – drawn in after Ayu met them at a cafe in South Jakarta and discovered that they were active in the local indie film scene. The group helped collect the Rp 620 million (US$75,000) needed for production;{{sfn|Indrarto 2008, Demokratisasi Selera Monyet}}{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=3:40–4:20}} as a cost-saving measure, numerous crew members were film students.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=6:50–6:55}}

Many of the roles were written with specific actors in mind,{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=11:35–11:48}} with casting for other roles promoted by word of mouth.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=12:03–12:11}} Titi Rajo Bintang, a lecturer at the Daya Kemang Institute of Art, was cast in the starring role of Adjeng after Ayu and her then-husband, Sri Aksana Sjuman (Ayu's brother), convinced her. At first she was uncomfortable with some of her scenes and her lack of training, as this was her first film role. However, she received support from her husband, who told her that she should act professionally and that "in a kissing scene ... [her] body should not reject it".{{sfn|Kurniasari 2011, Titi Sjuman juggling}} The couple also provided the soundtrack for Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!, including three original songs – "When You Smile", "Someday", and "Love, Sadness & Happiness" – performed by Rajo Bintang.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=27:02–27:12}}

Model turned actress Henidar Amroe was chosen to play Adjeng's mother; Ayu later said that the role had been written with her in mind.{{sfn|Edmond 2009, Taking Things in Stride}} Although worried about the sexual content of the film, Amroe accepted the role, calling it a "crazy" plot that "read like a foreign movie".{{sfn|Edmond 2009, Taking Things in Stride}} The young Adjeng was played by Ayu's daughter, Banyu Bening.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=17:15–17:16}} Several of the established actors cast, including Jajang C. Noer, Ray Sahetapy, and August Melasz, agreed to appear in the film for less than their usual fee.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=16:58–17:10}} Shooting took place over 18 days,{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}} although 14 had originally been allocated.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=13:33–13:36}}

Style and themes

Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! deals with the after effects of child molestation in a way that the Indonesian magazine Tempo describes as an "interesting time control experiment",{{efn|Original: "... eksperimen permainan waktu yang menarik."}} replete with flashbacks{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}} which clearly establish the time frame in which scenes happen.{{sfn|Rahman 2007, Selamat Datang}} According to Wicaksono Adi, in his review for Kompas, Adjeng's writing is her therapy, as it entails constant reconstruction and deconstruction of her troubled past; he posits that this ultimately allows Adjeng to fight back against the authority figures who had troubled her since she was young.{{sfn|Adi 2008, Monyet Itu}} In a making-of documentary on the film, Ayu said that she had no moral message or social criticism in mind when creating the film, considering it instead a form of self-exploration.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=9:00–9:23}} Admitting that the film could be read as a critique of violence against women and children, she said that she could empathise as a woman.{{sfn|Ayu|2008|loc=9:30–9:56}}

Adi also sees a love–hate relationship between Adjeng and her mother, which results in Adjeng's promiscuity – a common act in the Sastra Wangi literary movement of which Ayu is considered a part. The relationship between mother and daughter is reflective of themes in the earlier works Pasir Berbisik (Whispering Sands; 2001), by Nan Achnas, and Eliana, Eliana (2003), by Riri Riza. However, unlike the aforementioned films, Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! did not end with the daughter and mother on divergent paths.{{sfn|Adi 2008, Monyet Itu}} The reviewer Totot Indrarto, also writing for Kompas, wrote that Adjeng was the title "monkey" character of the film, being looked down upon by everyone around her; however, those who judge her do not actually know her, thus, in Indrarto's opinion, making them the "monkeys".{{sfn|Indrarto 2008, Demokratisasi Selera Monyet}}

A review in Tempo described the film as "anti-Sjuman" owing to the differences in styles between father and daughter. Sjumandjaja's films tended to fall under social realism, while Ayu's debut had more of a personal, symbolic aspect{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}} with a touch of surrealism.{{sfn|Adi 2008, Monyet Itu}} The film does not show Adjeng's molestation, instead symbolizing it by showing a leech feeding; in one case, when Adjeng is raped in a bathtub, losing her virginity, the scene is represented by blood-red water and numerous leeches feeding.{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}}

Release and reception

Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! received a wide release on 3 January 2008.{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!}} Commercially unsuccessful in the country,{{sfn|Kompas 2008, Idealis dan Komersial}} the film was screened at several international film festivals, including the 2008 Singapore International Film Festival (SIFF),{{sfn|Whitfield 2008, SIFF judge Dustin Nguyen}} the 2008 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia,{{sfn|POFF 2008, They Say I'm a Monkey}} and the 2009 Asian Hot Shot Film Festival in Berlin.{{sfn|Meninaputri W. 2009, Stripping film industry}} The film was released on DVD in Indonesia on 9 May 2008 by Jive! Collection, after passing through the censorship board in March. The DVD featured English-language subtitles, English- and Indonesian-language editions of the source short stories, and a behind-the-scenes documentary.{{sfn|Liner notes for MBSM}}{{sfn|Disc Tarra, Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!}}

The film received generally positive reviews. Seno Joko Suyono, in a review for Tempo, stated that the cliched plot of family crisis became more interesting with the introduction of sex; he also called the climax "sweet yet disturbing".{{efn|Original: "... manis yang justru mengganggu."}}{{sfn|Suyono 2008, Pergulatan Ajeng, Pergulatan}} Later in 2008 the magazine selected Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! as the best local movie of 2008, writing that Ayu had taken to directing like "a fish that had long floundered on the dry ground and was finally returned to the sea."{{efn|Original: "... bak seekor ikan yang sudah lama menggelepar di daratan kering yang dicemplungkan ke dalam laut.."}}{{sfn|Tempo 2008, Di Layar Lebar}} Iskandar Liem, writing for The Jakarta Post, also listed the film as among the top ten of the year, alongside international works such as Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight and another Indonesian film, Riri Riza's Laskar Pelangi (The Rainbow Warriors). He described the film as "unflinching in its brutal honesty and fluid in its visual allegory", welcoming Ayu as "a rebellious new voice" in Indonesia's film industry.{{sfn|Liem 2008, Top ten theatrical releases}}

Ening Nurjanah, an organiser of the women-themed film festival V, described Djenar as "an example of director who can portray a strong woman in her films", with the film "breaking new ground" in portraying women's sexuality.{{sfn|Siregar 2011, Indonesia on the Silver Screen}} The Vietnamese-American actor Dustin Nguyen, who judged the film at SIFF, considered the film unexpected and "un-Indonesian", "well made, well acted, but [with] more of a Western sensibility.{{sfn|Whitfield 2008, SIFF judge Dustin Nguyen}} Lisabonar Rahman, writing for Rolling Stone Indonesia, praised Rajo Bintang's acting and the film's portrayal of Adjeng's background, on which she wrote "the expression of [the background] is very powerful, keeping us speechless from fear";{{efn|Original: ";.. tuturannya yang sangat kuat terus membuat kita tergugu"}} however, she found the sound quality inadequate.{{sfn|Rahman 2007, Selamat Datang}}

In his review for Kompas, Adi wrote that Ayu had made a well developed and acted film, a "good debut for [Indonesia's] future director",{{efn|Original: "... debut yang bagus untuk sutradara masa depan kita."}} although he considered the cinematography incapable of fully expressing the character's psychological torment.{{sfn|Adi 2008, Monyet Itu}} Indrarto described Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! as interesting despite technical flaws, containing a strong message that viewers should not judge someone or bother them when they are unlikely to know that person's true background.{{sfn|Indrarto 2008, Demokratisasi Selera Monyet}}

Awards

Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! was nominated for two Golden Screen Awards at the 2008 Indonesian Movie Awards. It also received six Citra Award nominations at the 2009 Indonesian Film Festival (IFF), winning three.{{sfn|Filmindonesia.or.id, Penghargaan MBSM}} Aria Kusumadewa's Identitas (Identity; 2009) bested Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! in Best Film and Best Director, while Joko Anwar's Pintu Terlarang (Forbidden Door; 2009) took Best Editing.{{sfn|M. P. 2009, Festival Film Indonesia}}

AwardYearCategoryRecipientResult
Indonesian Movie Awards2008Best Supporting ActressHenidar Amroe{{Won}}
Best New Actress Titi Rajo Bintang{{Won}}
Indonesian Film Festival2009Best Film{{Nom}}
Best Director Djenar Maesa Ayu {{Nom}}
Best Screen Adaptation Djenar Maesa Ayu and Indra Herlambang {{Won}}
Best Editing Wawan I Wibowo and Arifin Cuunk {{Nom}}
Best Leading Actress Titi Rajo Bintang {{Won}}
Best Supporting Actress Henidar Amroe {{Won}}

Notes

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References

Footnotes

Bibliography

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|language = Indonesian
|work = Rolling Stone Indonesia
|url = http://filmindonesia.or.id/movie/review/rev4baf967184f2f_selamat_datang_djenar
|accessdate = 17 August 2012
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|last1 = Siregar
|first1 = Lisa
|date = 9 August 2011
|title = Indonesia on the Silver Screen
|work = The Jakarta Globe
|url = http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/lifeandtimes/indonesia-on-the-silver-screen/458248
|accessdate = 14 August 2011
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|archivedate = 14 August 2012
|deadurl = yes
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|last1 = Suyono
|first1 = Seno Joko
|date = 21 January 2008
|title = Pergulatan Ajeng, Pergulatan Djenar
|trans-title=Adjeng's Struggle, Djenar's Struggle
|language = Indonesian
|work = Tempo
|url = http://majalah.tempointeraktif.com/id/arsip/2008/01/21/FL/mbm.20080121.FL126116.id.html
|accessdate = 5 November 2011
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| year=2008
| title = They Say I'm a Monkey
| publisher = Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
| url = http://2008.poff.ee/?lang=2&id=1000&module=1&todo=film
| accessdate = 14 August 2012
| ref = {{sfnRef|POFF 2008, They Say I'm a Monkey}}
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|last1 = Whitfield
|first1 = Deanne
|date = 19 April 2008
|title = SIFF judge Dustin Nguyen rates local indie films
|work = The Jakarta Post
|url = http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2008/04/19/siff-judge-dustin-nguyen-rates-local-indie-films.html
|accessdate = 14 August 2011
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