“Lo mau jual itu? Bapak lo nganter pake helm itu dari lo SD.” Aldo: “Gue ga punya pilihan, Bim.” Baim: “Lo goblok. Kita ini rame-rame , bukan elo sendirian.”
A cramped kontrakan (rental shack) in a Jakarta kampung during the rainy season. Walls are thin, roofs leak, and debts are thick.
Aldo tries to solve it alone. He considers dropping out, working at a preman -run street parking lot, even selling his dad’s ojek helmet (the only thing of value). One night, Baim catches him staring at the helmet. ABG di crot rame-rame
“Lo kira kita bantu karena kasian? Kita bantu karena kita juga nanti bakal di posisi lo. Dan kita mau lo ada buat kita.”
Aldo’s dad gets the surgery. The kampung rents a projector. They watch a bootleg movie on a white bedsheet. Aldo finishes his fish feeder prototype with Baim’s help welding a metal frame. He passes the final project. “Lo mau jual itu
That night, Baim rallies the kampung’s young people via a secret WhatsApp group called “Kampung Bahagia (No Drama).” Citra immediately volunteers her gorengan profits. Others chime in: a kid offers his ayam bangkok (fighting rooster) for a bet—risky, but Aldo refuses. Another offers to ngamen (busking) with a broken guitar.
They laugh. Not because it’s funny. Because they survived. Together. Kesempitan bukan alasan untuk sendiri. Kadang, rame-rame justru jadi jalan keluarnya. (Hardship isn’t an excuse to go alone. Sometimes, togetherness is the way out.) Walls are thin, roofs leak, and debts are thick
That night, a miracle happens—not a dramatic one, but a realistic one. The RT (neighborhood head) finds out about their movement. Turns out, the kampung has a small, unused social fund (dana sehat). He releases Rp 4 million. But there’s a catch: it’s for one family per year. He chooses Aldo’s family because “anak ini gak minta-minta, dia kerja rame-rame.”
Final scene: Aldo, Baim, and Citra sit on the kali (riverbank) wall at 2 AM, eating cold gorengan . The rain has stopped.