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JAKARTA - The film Why do You Love Me produced by Max Pictures is adapted from the Belgian film Hasta La Vista (Come as You Are) which was released in 2011. From the start, this film offers an unusual story, the adventures of 3 people with disabilities with different special needs. Baskara (Adipati Dolken) suffers from nerve paralysis until almost all of its bodies are unable to move, Danton (Jefri Nichol) suffers from paralysis at the bottom of his body due to brain tumors, and Miko (Onadio Leonardo) who is blind. They have an established family and support each other. Even though they have a disability theme, this film is far from feeling sorry and sad. The opening scene immediately invites the audience to see from a 'normal' perspective in the style of disability. Baskara is dreaming of being teased by a sexy woman so that her penis stands up. The mother who woke him up felt awkward and rushed to leave him. Even though it's the most difficult to move, Baskara is the smarter and becomes the motivator for Danton and Miko. Naturally, his intelligence is depicted as a scientist Stephen Hawking who suffers from similar paralysis. Baskara invited his two friends to go to Gang Dolly in Surabaya, in order to experience the first sexual experience. At first the family opposed it, but because of thorough preparation, they believed it. Malang, the plan was canceled because Danton's brain cancer attack was getting more violent. The time is limited, and the family wants to spend time together. The excitement began when they continued to walk without a year of family. The three friends were accompanied by an important figure named Endang (TJ Ruth), who was their driver and nurse. With an antique VW Combi car, Endang took the three of them on an exciting journey from Jakarta to Surabaya.
True, this is a road movie around Java. From Jakarta to Bandung, Semarang, Yogyakarta, and Surabaya. The beauty of the view along the way is a bonus that makes this film not have a bored point. Chemistry of the three friends is the next bonus. We are forced to understand the shortcomings as a form of normality for disability. Many smart scenes are presented to question our humanity. The strongest thing to come by greeting this film is the family ties that take care of each other, support each other. Support system between families and children with special needs looks very strong in this film so it is easy to bring emotion to tears. The songs presented also make the atmosphere of cheerfulness and sadness take turns easy to digest. Unfortunately, music dominates so that sometimes it interferes with each character's chat. The editor's good intention to guide the audience's emotions actually makes it uncomfortable. However, the end of this film came an unexpected surprise that brought us back to the warmth of the family.

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