JAKARTA - Many stories of cancer sufferers are filmed both in Indonesia and abroad. For the most part, describing the hardships of living with cancer and ending in a heartwarming death. The Wini Postcard film tries to offer a different story.

"The Wini Postcard seems to represent most of our problems. The problem of desire or hope is often broken by circumstances. We want to describe cancer but not from the side of sadness and tears. We don't sell tears," said Aris Muda, Cinema Producer who also wrote this film's scenario when releasing the teaser poster at Senayan, Central Jakarta, Thursday, November 11.

Cinemata deserves to raise the story of human relations which is actually simple but often loses its meaning. "Sometimes indifference weakens human nature, indifference to cancer sufferers, to those who wish to prolong their life due to cancer, is often not a problem for those who are physically fit," he said.

The Wini Postcard tells the story of a millennial girl who is consumed by idealism and hard-heartedness. Including being obsessed with dreams of being a post office staff. Ruth eventually became a post office clerk.

This job made him meet a child with leukemia, Wini. He became the child's helper. The drama of the KPW story became even more intense when Ruth's pen pal gave a surprise gift, graduating a medical proposal to Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

In addition to the issue of cancer, also romance. The love story of Ruth and Reza, the pen pal, seems to want to bring back memories of the past stories of teenagers from the 1980s-1990s. Sinemata plans to release the Wini Postcard on February 4, 2022, to coincide with World Cancer Day.


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