JAKARTA - Mother's Day is celebrated every December 22. To give appreciation for the services of mothers who have taken care of the family, Mother's Day is an important moment to express gratitude. This gratitude can be done by accompanying the mother to watch a movie together.
KlikFilm presents three family drama films When Moving House, Eyang Ti, and Waiting for Mother, which are suitable to watch on Mother's Day. Here's the synopsis:
1. When to Move House The film When to Move House was played by Mahalini Raharja, Indro Warkop, Cut Mini, Clara Bernadeth, and Abun Sungkar. This film tells the story of a mother named Arum who lives in a house with her children and grandchildren.
Arum is sad when Cakra, his eldest child moves to Bandung, and Lulu decides to buy a house. Lulu's conflict with Arum occurs. Meanwhile, Kanaya, Arum's youngest child, tries to match Arum with his widowed neighbor, Gusti.
Clara admitted that this film is very connected with her personal life, which was recently married. "I felt the dilemma in the film When to Move House. I had a new family that I was taking care of, I woke up. So, those dilemmas did happen," said Clara Bernadeth. When will Moving House air on KlikFilm starting December 17th.
2. Waiting for Mother As the title suggests, this film is perfect for remembering the figure of Mother. The film Waiting for Mother tells the story of a woman who decides to become the mother of other children, to become one.
And now lying unconscious in the hospital, her children are slowly discovering about themselves and the truth about their mother. Waiting for Mother also stars Adinda Thomas, and Steffi Zamora.
"This film is to express what children have not been able to express to their mothers. There is a language that is difficult to say, but once watching it will come to feelings, this is how I feel," said Putri Ayudya, who plays Ibu Yeni.
3. Grandmother Ti
Grandmother Ti's film with the theme of family drama tells the story of Grandmother Ti who lives alone. Grandmother Ti then lived with her only child, but did not get along with her daughter-in-law.
Grandmother Ti tells the story when the past and secrets coexist, the thin line can cause hatred. Nares is caught between her family's past and a secret about her.
When he was about to live in a nursing home, Grandma Ti's grandson, played by Beby Tsabina, was unwilling and angry with his father. "This is a story that happens in everyday life. I think the relationship between parents, children and in-laws can be felt by everyone," said Widyawati.
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