Dilan 1990 Page #2
- Year:
- 2018
- 110 min
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- I was thinking of giving you a lift.
- No, thanks.
But I changed my mind.
Because I knew you would say that.
- I'm going to your house tonight.
- Please don't. My father is strict.
- Does he bite?
- Seriously, don't come.
I'm not afraid of your dad.
I think he's cool.
- Seriously, why are you doing this?
- I just want to go to your house.
- Thank you, honey.
- You're welcome.
- Bik, can you get the door?
- She's out to the kiosk.
Okay,
I'll get it.
- Assalamu'alaikum, Sir.
- Wa'alaikumsalam.
- Who is it?
- A weird boy.
Weird?
- Assalamu'alaikum, Sir.
- Wa'alaikumsalam.
???
- Who is he?
- That was weird.
Just some random kid
from Lia's school.
He said he's a messenger
from the canteen.
He thinks he's a prophet?
A messenger?
He said he's promoting their new menu.
- I don't understand kids today.
Maybe he's just crazy.
- Hello.
- Good evening.
- May I speak to Milea?
- Speaking.
It's Dilan.
Hi.
Milea,
I went to your house.
I know. You said you're
a messenger from the canteen.
Because you love to eat.
- Do you know why I went to your house?
- No. Why?
If I didn't come
because I'm scared of your Dad ...
... then I'm a loser.
So I went there.
But if your Dad got angry at me
then that's good too.
- Why?
- Because you'll feel sorry for me.
Was he angry at you?
No, but he said you were already in bed.
and now we're talking on the phone.
Are you sleep walking?
- Where are you?
- Who?
- You.
- You who?
Dilan.
I'm on ...
I'm on Mars.
You're joking, aren't you?
Seriously, I'm on Mars Street near
Margahayu Lane.
- Can I read your future?
- I'm listening.
I can see someday
you're going to be my girlfriend.
- Do you believe me?
- That's againts our religion.
- Milea.
- Yeah.
When you go to sleep tonight,
believe me, I'll be wishing you ...
... a good night's sleep from afar.
You won't hear it though.
Good night, Dilan.
Afternoon paper!
- Miss Lia, this is for you.
- From who?
The paperboy.
???
- Hello.
- Did you get it?
- Get what?
- The chocolate bar, from the paperboy.
I did.
Thank you.
You should thank
the paperboy.
You know what,
I caught two mosquitos last night.
I named them
Boni and Kinkan.
[ 12 :
10 AM ]Lia.
Wake up.
- What is it, Mom?
- Wake up, honey.
Your friends are here.
They're waiting for you.
Oh my God!
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday ...
... to you.
Blow the candles.
Hold the cake.
Happy Sweet Seventeen, Lia.
This is for you.
Eat your cake.
Thank God, you bought her
expensive cake.
Of course,
special cake for my Milea.
Big boss.
- Do you like it?
- Of course.
???
Hello?
Wrong number.
- Who was that?
- I don't know.
Just a girl calling this late
to a wrong number.
Are you expecting a call
from someone?
No, I thought my mom's already in bed.
I just went there to pick up the phone.
Finish your cake.
I'll see you later, okay?
Give my best to your parents and Airin.
Okay.
Take care of yourself and don't get
too close to the boys from your school.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
Bye.
Thank you for coming all the way
to Bandung. Take care!
- Are you ready, Rev?
- Yup.
Lia's coming!
Happy birthday to you ...
- This is for you.
- Oh my gosh, Nandan!
Do you know
why I give you a teddy bear?
Why?
So you can hug it
when you sleep.
I have to admit that I was
kind of disappointed in Dilan ...
... because he didn't say anything
on my birthday.
And I was waiting
all night for his call.
- I want you all to copy this!
- Yes, Sir.
- Excuse me, Sir.
- Yes?
- There's an important package for Lia.
- Go ahead.
Thank you, Sir.
Happy birthday, Milea.
Thank you.
- Thank you, Sir.
- Whoa.
Don't peek.
Milea, Dilan asked me to give you
this birthday present.
He loves you.
Happy Birthday, Milea.
This is your birthday present.
It's just a crossword book that
I've already filled out for you.
I love you. I don't want you to get
a headache from filling them. Dilan.
- Hello.
- Hello, Milea.
I've opened your gift, Dilan.
Alhamdulillah.
Do you like it?
Of course!
It's kind of funny, and weird.
- Milea.
- Yes. Dilan.
- Don't ever tell me if somebody hurt you.
- Why?
Because I will make them
disappear.
- Why is the class next door so noisy?
- The teacher's not in.
Wait, what ...
What's happening?
Dilan!
It's you again!
Piyan!
You're a troublemaker!
It's you again,
troublemakers!
Mr. Suripto.
Both of you,
follow me!
Wati.
Yes.
We're officially dating.
How about Dilan?
Are you close with him?
Because I saw how you hit him
with your book when he broke the wall.
- He's my cousin.
- So you're related to him?
My mother is
the sister of Dilan's father.
- I see.
- He's a naughty kid.
I remember one time ...
I don't remember when.
- But he slaughtered my mom's chicken.
- A chicken?
- He stole it from the coop.
- I can't believe it.
And when my mother confronted him,
he said it was dark.
He thought it was his chicken.
But his father is strict to his children.
He's a soldier, I think.
A soldier?
From which unit?
Don't know.
I just know that he's a soldier.
Why are we talking
about Dilan, anyway?
Nothing.
- Lia.
- Hey, Nandan.
I've never seen you walk to school before.
You're always went by car.
Yeah, I went to school by microbus today
and I will ride the microbus to go home.
The next few days,
Dilan was acting strangely around me.
He seemed different.
I felt like he was pulling away.
I don't know why.
- Piyan.
- Hei, Milea.
Piyan.
How is Dilan doing?
He's good.
Aren't you still calling each other?
It's been a while since our last call.
But before he'd call me almost every night.
- It's typical of him.
But how come
he's now snobbish and distant?
But he told me not to bother you.
- He said you and Nandan are dating now.
- What? Can you tell him something?
- Tell him what?
- I'm not dating Nandan.
- Please, tell him I said that.
- All right, I'll tell him.
Lia.
Let's go for lunch.
- I'll pass.
- Let's go, Nan.
- I think I'll pass too.
- Okay. Later, guys.
- Yeah.
- May I sit with you?
Do you think ...
Sorry, I think I need
to go to the restroom. Excuse me.
Oh, okay.
Rani!
Rani.
What's going on there?
Didn't you hear the announcement
on the last period?
- What announcement?
- You've been daydreaming all day.
They're having a selection
fo Quiz Show in the grand hall.
- Quiz Show?
- Yeah. Let's go.
- I'll catch up with you.
- Bye.
- Piyan.
- Milea.
- Did you tell Dilan what I said to you?
- I did.
- What did he say?
- He said, "Oh," and "Yes!"
Really?
Do you know where he is now?
He's trying out for the Quiz Show
in the auditorium.
- Dilan?
- Yeah.
He's representing
2-Physics-1 class.
- Sorry, I have to go to the toilet.
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