Director : Yandy Laurens
Cinematographer : Dimas Triatma Yoga
Genre : Drama
Country : Indonesia
Duration : 119 Minutes
🔸 Sore Wife from the Future uses a time loop style story in a very smart and emotional way. The film plays with time not as a puzzle to solve, but as a way to explore love, regret, and second chances. The loop structure is clear and easy to follow, and it never becomes confusing or gimmicky. Instead of focusing on rules and logic, the film uses repetition to slowly deepen emotion and understanding between the characters. Each return in time adds meaning rather than just repeating events.
🔸 The performances are one of the film’s biggest strengths. The lead actors feel natural and emotionally connected, making the relationship at the center of the story feel real and lived-in. Small changes in behavior and emotion across different moments in time are handled with great control. Comedy, frustration, sadness, and warmth all feel balanced. The actors sell the emotional weight of the time loop, making the audience care about what changes and what stays the same.
🔸 The soundtrack adds greatly to the film’s emotional power. Music is soft, romantic, and sometimes bittersweet, supporting both the comedy and the sadness without pushing too hard. It blends well with the film’s gentle tone. The ending is especially effective, bringing together the time-loop idea and emotional themes in a satisfying way. Sore Wife from the Future is a thoughtful and heartfelt film that uses a familiar sci-fi concept to tell a deeply human love story.
Verdict : Very Good
DC Rating : 4.25/5

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