
In 2011 he starred in " Arti Sahabat", which made him an idol. He started his acting career as supporting role and starred in several television including "Heart Series" (2007), "Candy"(2007). Kevin started his acting career as supporting role in Indonesian soap opera "Intan" in 2016. In 2016 he hosting a new talent search or television show formed by FremantleMedia (now Fremantle) with NET., in between of Just Duet and Ini Dia! (Indonesian version of Thank God You're Here).Īs an actor, he has earned Bandung Film Festival for Excellence Actor in a Lead Role (Television) in 2014, and has been nominated for SCTV Awards, Indonesia Kids Choice Awards, Infotainment Awards, and Insert Fashion Awards.Ģ006–11: Debut television and film In 2013 he started his presenting career by co-hosting along with Olga Syahputra and Raffi Ahmad in the music program Dahsyat. In 2016 he was cast as villain in the Comedy-superhero Jagoan Instan.

His first leading role was in the Kembalinya Nenek Gayung (2013) and Adriana (2013). (2006), Menculik Miyabi (2010) and Bangun Lagi Dong Lupus (2013). Kevin started his film career as supporting roles in Basah. His father is Sundanese while his mother is of Dutch descent Career He is the only child of Asep Candra Himawan and Nancy Wijaya. Kevin Julio was born on July 28, 1993, in Jakarta.

It does make for an entertaining watch at times but Target misses the mark far too often, reducing it to a forgettable Indonesian experiment. The film isn’t particularly funny nor is it a particularly effective thriller. Unfortunately the film fails to really inspire the right balance between comedy and thriller and because of that, it feels more lacklustre than it perhaps should. Props to Target for at least trying something different and at times, this Indonesian film has glimmers of brilliance in its genre-blending plot. Other times the humour feels so left-field or out of place it offsets the entire tone of the film. When the blend works, it works really well a few fight scenes late on inject the perfect amount of humour while keeping tension high. Unfortunately the shifts between comedy and thriller don’t always mesh well and key moments in the film feel tonally confused and disjointed. The various characters depicted have good chemistry together too as they play their roles well, mixing comedy with melodramatic drama.


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What follows are a series of tests that push each of them to the limits, ending in a climactic free-for-all before revealing who the culprit really is.įor the most part, the story has a good pacing and thankfully avoids a lot of the usual gore and bloodshed that seems to have become a staple in this genre. After enthusiastically entering a strange house devoid of crew or a Director, they soon come to realize all is not what it seems. The story sees 9 Indonesian celebrities coming together to film a movie, simply referred to as “Target”. Featuring a colourful handful of characters and a nicely worked twist at the end, Target almost manages to stand out from the slew of other films in this genre but slips up with its tonally disjointed premise. While many copycats have fallen by the wayside, Indonesian film Target promises to buck the trend, mixing a comedic flair with a more traditional thriller format. A Tonally Disjointed Experiment That Misses The TargetĮver since Battle Royale became a household name back in 2000, films have been clamouring to replicate the same success that, and the more recent Saw films, have achieved.
