Review Of Film Sampai, Nanti Hanna: Kisah Coming Of Age Antara Bio One Dan Febby Rastanty

JAKARTA - Director Agung Sentausa is back with his latest film, Until Later Hanna after more than 10 years of not working on the film. Starring Bio One and Febby Rastanty, this film brought them together on one screen with a simple love story.

Until Later, Hanna! tells Gani (Bio One) who has feelings for her college friend, Hanna (Febby Rastanty). The two of them help each other and are always there for each other, but Gani harbors feelings until Hanna tells Gani that she will marry Arya (Ibrahim Risyad) and move to the Netherlands.

On the other hand, Gani is good friends with Saras (Anjani Dina), a boarding house neighbor who is seeking attention by always asking Gani for help. The two ended up getting married and living a new life as well as Hanna and Arya getting married and continuing their studies in the Netherlands.

Year after year, plans changed. Hanna, who initially wanted to study undergraduate, actually got a blessing, namely the child in her marriage. As a result, only Arya continued his master's degree while Hanna became a housewife. But it became the beginning of their household which was full of manipulation and conflict.

Saras, who knows that Gani once liked other people, also can't hide jealousy. Saras always cried, especially seeing the archive of writings and memories that Gani kept the meeting for Hanna.

This film plays slowly in storytelling. Febby and Bio as the main characters displayed sweet chemistry during storytelling. Their life transition from students to workers is also felt clear.

The selection of songs that accompanied the story also matched its calm feel. The storyline that took many corners of the city of Bandung made the audience get carried away with the story between the two.

The coming of age story also coincides with the growth of character, especially Hanna. During college, Hanna was described as a diplomatic figure and wanted to temporarily defend life changing when she became a wife and mother. Problems that can be found in today's life.

The story story is made by Agung Sentausa neatly and makes the audience remember every character. However, towards the middle of the story, it feels rushed with the effort to change the character.

This makes the emotional side that has been arranged from the start feel normal, especially for Gani and Hanna's relationship.

Movie Until Later, Hanna! presents a story that reflects a person in determining changes in his life.

See you later, Hanna! will hit Indonesian cinemas starting Thursday, December 5.