In order to let go of the longing, a couple carried out a divorce plan so that their wandering children would go back to their hometowns. All of that didn't go smoothly.
Honestly, I still didn't expect that this movie is so good. It is rare to see an Indonesian film with a family theme like this film. Moreover, this film contains cultural elements from the Batak tribe. We are shown about Batak culture in the form of advice or speech that there is dialogue and daily activities of the community in certain scenes in the film. In addition, we are also invited to see the beauty side of Lake Toba. I think this film tells the story of a family that is not far from the reality of the family in Indonesia today. Many of the events in the film relate to the experiences around me. It's no wonder that so many people are crying to see this movie, including me, who also participated in this film. Many scenes break with a very heart-wrenching moral message. Likewise, dialogue is not long-winded but so deeply felt that we feel sympathetic and melted. The character development throughout the film is so dynamic that we can feel the problems of each family member. The acting of the actors is also very fitting and looks natural. One scene that I find most memorable, the justification scene in the living room. Although this film is a family drama, it is also inseparable from the comedic elements that are also unsaturated and light. Everything in the film, indeed, is 'ngeri-ngeri sedap'.
Although the cast is a well-known comic artist, it does not make this film look solely funny. Not many comedic elements are wasted. Comedy is on the right dialogue and situation so elements of comedy are easy to come by. Boris Bokir, Indra Jegel, Lolox and Gita Bhebita are in fact capable of playing drama in totality.