Synopsis : Raka (21/M) spent his teenage years with Ati (49/F), his mother, after his parents divorced when he was 5 years old. Throughout his life, Raka grew up without the presence of a father and felt that he did not need one. However, everything changed when Yana (52/M), Raka's father who worked as an expedition courier, suddenly appeared to deliver a package to their house. This unexpected meeting slowly changed Raka's perspective, from feeling that he didn't need a father's presence, to a new happiness because he felt the warmth of a father figure in his life again. However, behind this happiness, Raka was faced with a conflict that forced him to give up his favorite item to sell.
Oct 2025
Synopsis Alex (22/M) lives with his uncle in a house. He has a history of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). One day, his uncle disappears without any explanation, leaving Alex confused and uncertain about what to do. Trying to cope with the situation, he begins writing a book titled *Shadow I Wrote*. Unbeknownst to him, Aldo (22/M) — a character from his book — exists in real life. Aldo starts to feel that something is controlling his life, as he experiences a strange sense of being trapped in a time loop. Confused by what’s happening, he begins to question his own reality, and it turns out that he also suffers from PTSD, just like Alex. In his search for the one controlling his life, Aldo eventually encounters Alex. However, the meeting was deliberately planned by Alex, who intends to kill Aldo, believing that by doing so, he can silence the turmoil inside his mind.
Rian, a university student from Lampung, sets out on a journey to his campus in Bandung. He travels in a shared car with three other passengers. Conflict arises when the car breaks down and the driver is unable to fix it, causing some of the passengers to grow frustrated and angry. Amid the tension and uncertainty, they begin to open up to each other—sharing their backgrounds and the personal struggles they face. Through this unexpected moment of connection, they come to a new realization: “mangkat” (to depart) is not just about a physical journey, but about the courage to face life itself. Eventually, they manage to repair the car and continue their journey.