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Shareto Facebook Share to Twitter. Jakarta, IDN Times - Film Story of Kale: When Someone's in Love sudah mulai tayang di Bioskop Online pada 23 Oktober 2020. Film yang diangkat dari universe Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini karya Marchella FP ini, mengangkat karakter Kale yang diperankan oleh Ardhito Pramono sebagai tokoh utama dalam
TrailerDinda diselamatkan oleh Kale dari hubungannya yang beracun dengan Argo. Dinda dan Kale kemudian menjalin hubungan bersama. Hubungan yang awalnya indah, berubah menjadi mimpi buruk baru. Genre:Drama, Romance Actors:Ardhito Pramono, Arya Saloka, Aurélie Moeremans, Azizah Hanum, Gilbert Pohan, Roy Sungkono, Tanta Ginting
Awalnya Ardhito menulis lagu tersebut bukan untuk film Story of Kale: When Someones in Love. Karena pada saat bersamaan, gue juga sedang persiapan untuk project film lainnya. Tapi, entah mengapa begitu gue switch, semua terasa tepat, ucap Ardhito dalam keterangan pers yang diterima Eventori, Sabtu (17/10).
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Server1 Story of Kale: When Someone's in Love (2020) 4 voting, rata-rata 7,0 dari 10 Setelah meninggalkan hubungan beracun, Dinda memulai romansa dengan Kale, yang pandangannya tentang cinta segera hancur saat dia bergulat dengan rasa tidak amannya sendiri. Genre: Drama, Romance Tahun: 2020 Durasi: 77 Min Negara: Indonesia Rilis: 23 Oct 2020
MURPHY Kale Daniel Oct. 31, 1979 March 23, 2006 In loving memory of our beautiful son, Kale Daniel Murphy who was taken from us far too young.A million times we've needed you A million times we've cried. If love could of saved you You never would have died. So forgive us Lord if we still weep For a son (brother, Uncle) we love and long to keep.
Tidakdapat dipungkiri bahwa film Story of Kale: When Someone's in Love (2020) mampu membuat penonton kesal dengan kisah cinta Kale dan Dinda. Kisah cinta Kale dan Dinda ini, digambarkan sangat beracun atau toxic. Kisah cinta yang sudah tidak baik untuk kedua pihak tersebut, ditandai dengan banyaknya pertengkaran antara Kale dan Dinda.
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Melaluiunggahan tersebut, Visinema Pictures juga memberi sedikit penjelasan cerita film Story of Kale: When Someone's in Love. "Kebersamaan yang baru sebentar adalah titik Kale dan Dinda memulai perjalanan cinta mereka, dan musik adalah cermin yang memantulkan cinta, ambisi, dan ekspektasi keduanya," tulis Visinema.
Directions Total time: 25 minutes. In a medium skillet, toast sesame seeds over medium heat, stirring, until golden. Remove from heat and set aside. In a large bowl, drizzle kale with lemon juice, olive oil and salt. Using your hands, massage kale until dark green and tender, about 5 minutes. Add apples, sweet potato, beet, scallions, parsley
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti AP â Old cars, used tires and barbed wire block off the biggest neighborhood in the capital of gangsters have been robbing, raping and murdering the innocent. Weak or corrupt police and officials have done little, or the people are taking action and a wave of brutal vigilante justice is roiling Haiti, concentrated in this capital of about 1 million. The vigilantes close off neighborhoods. They stone and often chop the limbs of suspected gangsters, behead them and set them afire, sometimes while they are still have killed at least 164 people since the movement dubbed âbwa kaleâ began in April, according to the United Nations. The name means âpeeled woodâ in Haitian Creole and insinuates male dominance and power in street slang. âIf youâre not from here, weâre going to kill you,â said Leo, a community leader who granted the AP access to the Turgeau neighborhood so that journalists could see how the neighborhood is responding to the gangs estimated to control 80% of Port-au-Prince. He did not provide his last name to protect his family. Banners that read, âWe are tired of the kidnapping,â and âWatch out for one another,â are strung throughout the city, and many neighborhoods have erected barricades like those closing off Turgeau. On a recent afternoon, Leo and neighbors guarded one of the four makeshift barriers blocking roads into their hilly community of doctors, nurses, pastors, lawyers, street vendors and who wanted to enter had to show their IDs, open their bags, lift their shirts to reveal any gang tattoos, and, if they didnât live there, explain where they were going. At night, those seeking to enter Turgeau also had to provide a password, which the community changes every police donât keep reliable crime statistics. But gang-related killings and kidnappings have dropped because of bwa kale, say human-rights activists, who also worry about the gruesome violence, and that innocent people could be Al CĂ©gaire, a cook in the southern city of Les Cayes with a round face and easy smile, told the AP that his cousin was recently killed by bwa kale participants while riding with a motorcycle driver who was targeted.âItâs a good movement, but at the same time, the innocent are paying for the guilty,â CĂ©gaire said, adding that he left Port-au-Prince because he feared the gang violence and the bwa kale is under siege by a gang known as â5 Seconds,â because thatâs supposedly how long it takes them to kill someone. The bwa kale movement gained momentum in Turgeau after residents said the gang launched a pre-dawn attack in late April, killing nearly a dozen people.âThey burned down motorcycles. They burned down houses. They burned people. They raped. They looted,â said Kenson Dimanche, a volunteer who controls one of the a resident who provided only her first name to protect her and her family, said that the gang snatched her husband, forced him to lead them out of the neighborhood, and used him as a shield as they exchanged fire with police. He a short woman with a soft demeanor, tries to stay strong for her 4-year-old and 1-year-old, but they keep wondering if the gang will return.âIf the people doing bwa kale didnât stand up, it couldâve been worse,â she than 1,630 people were killed, wounded or kidnapped in Haiti in the first three months of the year, a nearly 30% increase compared with the previous quarter, according to a report issued in May by the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti. In April alone, more than 600 people were reported killed, compared with a total of 846 people slain in the first three months of the year. In October, Prime Minister Ariel Henry requested the immediate deployment of an international military force to quell gang violence, but neither the Security Council, the or Canada has Isabel Salvador, the special envoy for Haiti, told The Associated Press that, âHaiti truly canât take it anymore.â âThe world has to respond,â she said. Haitiâs National Police has only some 9,000 active officers for a country of more than 11 million people. Police have arrested more than 2,700 suspected criminals and seized dozens of weapons since launching an operation dubbed âTornadoâ in January to target gangs, but they are often overwhelmed. Both police and civilians are fighting against an estimated seven major gang coalitions that operate in Haiti, along with some 200 affiliated Turgeau, some vigilantes walked around with sharpened machetes, like 63-year-old RĂ©nĂ© Mizak, who said he was a former Tonton Macoute â a private militia that terrorized Haiti during the dictatorships of Francois âPapa Docâ Duvalier and his son, Jean-Claude.âI bought it to defend myself,â said Mizak, a tall, slender man with a relaxed gait. âWe are seeking justice our way.âMizak, who also declined to provide his full identity due to fear of gangsters, said he recently cut off one manâs arm and burned anotherâs face with gasoline because no one in the community recognized them, adding that bwa kale participants have killed at least three people in Turgeau who were suspected gang bwa kale movement began when police detained 13 suspected gang members during a traffic stop in Port-au-Prince in late April.âWe took them from the police and finished them,â recalled Israel Bien-AimĂ©, who said he helped stone and set fire to the group that day. âThis is the only movement that can give us a solution to the gangs in Haiti.âBien-AimĂ©, a tall man with an athletic build, vowed to continue.âIf we found a bandit right now, we would hold them, beat them and kill them,â he killings have grown increasingly a couple of blocks from Turgeau, a man on a motorcycle carried a decapitated head as the crowd yelled, âBwa kale! Bwa kale!â The incident could be seen in a video that has been shared on social media and discussed among international have yet to respond to the bwa kale movement, although some neighborhoods are bracing for revenge. In a recent TikTok video, a man who said heâs a member of the gang that controls the Grand Ravine area southeast of Port-au-Prince said heâs waiting for the bwa kale movement to come to the a black balaclava covering his face and a belt of .50-caliber bullets draped around his neck, the man said his gang will give Haitians their own taste of bwa kale in due time.âWe are very relaxed,â he said. âWeâre not going to rush. Weâre not going to fuss. Weâre just going to wait.â___Associated Press reporter Evens Sanon contributed to this report.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti â Old cars, used tires and barbed wire block off the biggest neighborhood in the capital of gangsters have been robbing, raping and murdering the innocent. Weak or corrupt police and officials have done little, or the people are taking action and a wave of brutal vigilante justice is roiling Haiti, concentrated in this capital of about 1 million. The vigilantes close off neighborhoods. They stone and often chop the limbs of suspected gangsters, behead them and set them afire, sometimes while they are still have killed at least 164 people since the movement dubbed âbwa kaleâ began in April, according to the United Nations. The name means âpeeled woodâ in Haitian Creole and insinuates male dominance and power in street slang.âIf youâre not from here, weâre going to kill you,â said Leo, a community leader who granted the AP access to the Turgeau neighborhood so that journalists could see how the neighborhood is responding to the gangs estimated to control 80% of Port-au-Prince. He did not provide his last name to protect his that read, âWe are tired of the kidnapping,â and âWatch out for one another,â are strung throughout the city, and many neighborhoods have erected barricades like those closing off a recent afternoon, Leo and neighbors guarded one of the four makeshift barriers blocking roads into their hilly community of doctors, nurses, pastors, lawyers, street vendors and who wanted to enter had to show their IDs, open their bags, lift their shirts to reveal any gang tattoos, and, if they didnât live there, explain where they were going. At night, those seeking to enter Turgeau also had to provide a password, which the community changes every police donât keep reliable crime statistics. But gang-related killings and kidnappings have dropped because of bwa kale, say human-rights activists, who also worry about the gruesome violence, and that innocent people could be Al CĂ©gaire, a cook in the southern city of Les Cayes with a round face and easy smile, told the AP that his cousin was recently killed by bwa kale participants while riding with a motorcycle driver who was targeted.âItâs a good movement, but at the same time, the innocent are paying for the guilty,â CĂ©gaire said, adding that he left Port-au-Prince because he feared the gang violence and the bwa kale is under siege by a gang known as â5 Seconds,â because thatâs supposedly how long it takes them to kill someone. The bwa kale movement gained momentum in Turgeau after residents said the gang launched a pre-dawn attack in late April, killing nearly a dozen people.âThey burned down motorcycles. They burned down houses. They burned people. They raped. They looted,â said Kenson Dimanche, a volunteer who controls one of the a resident who provided only her first name to protect her and her family, said that the gang snatched her husband, forced him to lead them out of the neighborhood, and used him as a shield as they exchanged fire with police. He a short woman with a soft demeanor, tries to stay strong for her 4-year-old and 1-year-old, but they keep wondering if the gang will return.âIf the people doing bwa kale didnât stand up, it couldâve been worse,â she than 1,630 people were killed, wounded or kidnapped in Haiti in the first three months of the year, a nearly 30% increase compared with the previous quarter, according to a report issued in May by the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti. In April alone, more than 600 people were reported killed, compared with a total of 846 people slain in the first three months of the October, Prime Minister Ariel Henry requested the immediate deployment of an international military force to quell gang violence, but neither the Security Council, the or Canada has Isabel Salvador, the special envoy for Haiti, told The Associated Press that, âHaiti truly canât take it anymore.ââThe world has to respond,â she National Police has only some 9,000 active officers for a country of more than 11 million people. Police have arrested more than 2,700 suspected criminals and seized dozens of weapons since launching an operation dubbed âTornadoâ in January to target gangs, but they are often overwhelmed. Both police and civilians are fighting against an estimated seven major gang coalitions that operate in Haiti, along with some 200 affiliated Turgeau, some vigilantes walked around with sharpened machetes, like 63-year-old RĂ©nĂ© Mizak, who said he was a former Tonton Macoute â a private militia that terrorized Haiti during the dictatorships of Francois âPapa Docâ Duvalier and his son, Jean-Claude.âI bought it to defend myself,â said Mizak, a tall, slender man with a relaxed gait. âWe are seeking justice our way.âMizak, who also declined to provide his full identity due to fear of gangsters, said he recently cut off one manâs arm and burned anotherâs face with gasoline because no one in the community recognized them, adding that bwa kale participants have killed at least three people in Turgeau who were suspected gang bwa kale movement began when police detained 13 suspected gang members during a traffic stop in Port-au-Prince in late April.âWe took them from the police and finished them,â recalled Israel Bien-AimĂ©, who said he helped stone and set fire to the group that day. âThis is the only movement that can give us a solution to the gangs in Haiti.âBien-AimĂ©, a tall man with an athletic build, vowed to continue.âIf we found a bandit right now, we would hold them, beat them and kill them,â he killings have grown increasingly a couple of blocks from Turgeau, a man on a motorcycle carried a decapitated head as the crowd yelled, âBwa kale! Bwa kale!â The incident could be seen in a video that has been shared on social media and discussed among international have yet to respond to the bwa kale movement, although some neighborhoods are bracing for revenge. In a recent TikTok video, a man who said heâs a member of the gang that controls the Grand Ravine area southeast of Port-au-Prince said heâs waiting for the bwa kale movement to come to the a black balaclava covering his face and a belt of .50-caliber bullets draped around his neck, the man said his gang will give Haitians their own taste of bwa kale in due time.âWe are very relaxed,â he said. âWeâre not going to rush. Weâre not going to fuss. Weâre just going to wait.â___Associated Press reporter Evens Sanon contributed to this report.
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