

Comedy · Drama
Overview
From elementary school to adulthood, Ernest has struggled all his life to fit in but finds solace in his best friend and the woman of his dreams.
Top Cast


Ernest Prakasa
Ernest Prakasa
Ernest
Ernest Prakasa
Ernest


Lala Karmela
Lala Karmela
Meira
Lala Karmela
Meira


Morgan Oey
Morgan Oey
Patrick
Morgan Oey
Patrick


Kevin Anggara
Kevin Anggara
Ernest (younger)
Kevin Anggara
Ernest (younger)


Brandon Salim
Brandon Salim
Patrick (younger)
Brandon Salim
Patrick (younger)


Ferry Salim
Ferry Salim
Ernest' Dad
Ferry Salim
Ernest' Dad


Olga Lydia
Olga Lydia
Ernest' Mom
Olga Lydia
Ernest' Mom


Budi Dalton
Budi Dalton
Papa Meira
Budi Dalton
Papa Meira


Ge Pamungkas
Ge Pamungkas
Willy
Ge Pamungkas
Willy


Lolox
Lolox
Boss Ernest
Lolox
Boss Ernest
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