JAKARTA - Today's film We Will Tell You Later (HIAKCN) will air on Netflix on July 27. This film is the last part of the Narendra family's story in the universe. We'll Tell You About Today (NKCTHI) directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko.
Previously, the first and second stories were presented in the film Later We Tell About Today (2020) and The Road Is Far Away, Don't Forget To Go Home (2023).
Quoted from the media statement received Monday, July 17, here are 4 facts that make HIAKCN interesting to watch.
Stories about the past and the present of HIAKCN bring together past stories set in 1987 and today in 2023. Although with two different backgrounds, HIAKCN presents a common thread of the story of two men who are bound in blood but have different views on life and marriage.
The beginning of the love story of Narendra (played by Jourdy Pranata) and Ajeng (played by Yunita Siregar) who came from different social status was presented in parallel to Angkasa's struggle (played by Rio Dewanto) and Lika (played by Agla Artalidia) facing a precarious point in their marriage.
With a different style of storytelling, the two eras present the same spirit to fight for love. Narendra is considered unfit to be side by side with Ajeng and face many obstacles. Meanwhile, distance actually arises between Angkasa and Lika who are trying to start a new life in Bali.
With regard to the new characters This latest film will invite the audience to get acquainted with interesting characters in the NKCTHI universe, apart from the core family of Narendra.
HIAKCN introduced a new character that colored the beginning of Nerentra's life when he migrated in Jakarta such as Agus (played by Muhammad Khan), Arai (played by Erick Estrada), and the husband and wife of the owner of the house, Bang Amper (played by Ricky Malau) and Yu Inah (played by Ruth Marini). In addition, there are many new characters who will attend.
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Taking a closer look at the relationship between Narendra and AngkasaHIAKCN presents a sharp conflict between Narendra and Angkasa. This conflict stems from a tragic event decades earlier.
Narendra's figure, who looked tough and stiff, was even considered an antagonist, was further peeled at HIAKCN through his youth story.
The HIAKCN film also stores the continuation of the story of the father and son relationship between Narendra and Angkasa which is full of meaning.
Nostalgia to the 1980s Penonton will be invited to reminisce to the 1980s to take part in the struggle of life that young Narendra went through to form him as a figure known as a father at NKCTHI.
Jakarta in the 1980s was also present at HIAKCN through specific details such as cassette player tools and tape recorders that can spark the audience's nostalgic taste. Property, costumes, sets, and hairstyles also present an authentic type of ancient times.
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