When Film Makes Indonesia Tourism Destination Makin Hits

in #introduceyourelf7 years ago (edited)


Film became one way to introduce tourist destinations in Indonesia. Many destinations visited by domestic and foreign tourists, because it appears in an impressive movie.
I Love YouIni is not a tourist promotion movie, but a commercial movie that we see in the cinema as usual. An interesting story, with a beautiful filming location, makes the audience interested to come there after leaving the cinema or watching TV.

Already many world famous tourist destinations because it appears in the film, in Indonesia was not much different. There are many places that became famous for appearing in national movies or even Hollywood movies.


Travel Highlight throughout Thursday This will discuss Indonesia In Film. In fact, tourism in a destination increases once the place appears in a movie that people watch.

Yogyakarta is already popular only, visited by more people again because the movie 'AADC2'. Of course, all still remember how the movie 'Laskar Pelangi' catapulted the island of Belitung as a hot destination.

This may all start in the early 2000s, as the trend of traveling and the beginning of the national film resurrection that had died suspended. National films appear again displaying Indonesia's beautiful nature.

There was a 'Sherina Adventure' that raised the profile of Boscha Observatory in 2000 and 'Pasir Berbisik' in 2001 which lifted Mount Bromo.

After that, combining the beauty of Indonesia and the cool movie seems to be a special recipe. Movie producers need beautiful background images, and they need effective promotion. Clop it already.

Next came many films showing the beauty of Indonesia from Papua to Sumbawa. Especially if the film is a commercial success, would make people flocked to it.

For example, the film '5 Cm' not only popularized Mount Semeru, but evoked the trend of mountaineering activities for the youngsters as a whole, he cried again, not just the national film producers interested in the archipelago's charm.

Hollywood and South Korean film producers, slowly glancing at Indonesia as the location of their film shoot. The movie 'Eat, Pray, Love' is a milestone of Hollywood's seriousness featuring Indonesia in a silver screen.

After that, one by one Hollywood films sprung up filming in the country like 'The Philosopher (After the Dark)' which popularized Prambanan Temple and 'Java Heat' in 2013 which was filming at Borobudur Temple. Alternatively, successful Indonesian films in Hollywood such as 'The Raid 2' that lifted the Citadel of van Der Wijck Kebumen.

The intimate relationship of film and Indonesian tourist destinations will not stop here. First, Indonesia never runs out of beautiful destinations to explore. Secondly, movie beings never run out of creativity to pour the beauty of the destination into their movie.

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