The Warkop trio — Dono, Kasino, and Indro — are dragged into the most daring mission yet: disguise themselves as Indonesian national team players in a World Cup qualifier to sabotage a match in the fictional country of West Korea and stop a conspiracy that could trigger a nuclear war. But saving the world is only a small part of their job as CHIPS agents. They also have to hunt down their own rebellious robots; and transform into elementary school children to uncover a national exam cheating scandal.
Two hustlers come up the hard way. When a group of savage stick up boys start terrorizing the city.
A group of youngsters get together for a fire to tell a collection of "Twisted Tales"
Humans are inherently social beings, which is why they tend to organize themselves into groups that function in different ways. Main focus is on the relationship between the group and individual, this can positively be perceived as group dynamics or negatively as peer pressure. Even though the documentary features an expert interview, it emphasises offering open insights into group life and following people inside and outside of their reference group. At its core the documentary examines how people are influenced by their groups and whether or not it also influences other parts of their lives.