Gono (Mario Pratama) and Coki (Shiddiq Kamidi) are failures with the
ladies, the former because of his protruding upper teeth, the latter
because he is short and fat. So they visit a shaman (David Karo) to turn things
around for them, and he really does, mainly by giving Gono a normal upper
jaw. From now on they shag like champions. One thing: the shaman's magic
will immediately wear off should Gono get in touch with drying ladies'
underwear. I should maybe mention here that Gono and Coki are haunted by
a ghost, the ghost of a girl who disappeared when they were playing
hide-and-seek when they were children. This is important inasmuch as the
ghost once appears to Gono when he's going to another sex-date and makes
him trip into a hanger full of ladies' underwear hung up to dry.
Immediately, Gono gets his old upper jaw back and he and Coki become the
losers they have been before. Gono and Coki return to the shaman who
promises to help them again, but when the shaman's girlfriend (Rika
Delima) enters the room, Gono thinks she's the ghost and kills her. He
spends the rest of his life in a prison haunted by the ghost. If
you blend a supernatural sex comedy (without any nudity, after all this is
Indonesia) and a ghost story, this is pretty much what you get - and the
lesson to be learned here is probably: Don't blend these two genres, they
don't go together at all!!! But maybe, it's just the film's silly humour, its
repetitive childish jokes, the lack of comical talent of all involved, the
film's total disregard of good storytelling or whatever. Anyways, all of
this adds up to one thing: This movie sucks - big time!
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