Kaluna, the youngest child living at home with her extended family, dreams of having her own home. However, family problems come and hinder Kaluna's plans and force her to choose between her... Read allKaluna, the youngest child living at home with her extended family, dreams of having her own home. However, family problems come and hinder Kaluna's plans and force her to choose between her family and her dreams.Kaluna, the youngest child living at home with her extended family, dreams of having her own home. However, family problems come and hinder Kaluna's plans and force her to choose between her family and her dreams.
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Home Sweet Loan is a touching and most relatable film. By raising themes about family, friendship, dreams, patience and struggle. The story of this film is really touching and will be even more relatable for the sandwich generation. The drama in this film is written in a very mature way and we feel Kaluna's struggle to pursue her dream of having her own home. In this film we will feel all kinds of emotions, starting from happy, sad and angry with really good phases, so it's not like laughing and then suddenly feeling sad, it's not like that. The dialogues are also good because they use purely everyday language. The characterization is also good, we are made to feel in with Kaluna, whether she is sad or happy, we feel the same way. The pacing is really perfect, every act doesn't feel slow or fast. Even though the cinematography is simple, it can make us feel the emotions in every scene. There is one scene with cool sound editing, although it's not really anything special. This film also has its own OST which is also delicious and blends with the vibe of the film. The acting of the actors is extraordinary, the chemistry of each actor is really good. Overall, this could be the most relatable Indonesian film this year.
One thing i regretted after finishing this movie on Netflix is why i didnt go see it in cinema.
Its really reflecting what we see everywhere in Indonesia. Sandwich gen, online loan shark victims, workers who only make above minimum pay but has a dream to live prosperly in very hectic and sometimes cruel Jakarta. This movie tells it as it is, as we all live it.
I didnt read the book but somehow i believe the director translated it to the movie well. Yunita as a lead actor deliver very well. She has become a regular 'mbak GA (General Affair)' we see in our office. The conflicts built well, again the same conflicts we see everyday. The mother and father might do better, but overall its a well-done movie about Jakarta everyday life. Heartwarming and one of the finest Indonesian movie 2024.
Its really reflecting what we see everywhere in Indonesia. Sandwich gen, online loan shark victims, workers who only make above minimum pay but has a dream to live prosperly in very hectic and sometimes cruel Jakarta. This movie tells it as it is, as we all live it.
I didnt read the book but somehow i believe the director translated it to the movie well. Yunita as a lead actor deliver very well. She has become a regular 'mbak GA (General Affair)' we see in our office. The conflicts built well, again the same conflicts we see everyday. The mother and father might do better, but overall its a well-done movie about Jakarta everyday life. Heartwarming and one of the finest Indonesian movie 2024.
This is the best Indonesian movie I've watched in early 2025 since its release on Netflix.
The storyline is simple yet unpredictable and strong. The actors' performances bring the movie to life, making it feel incredibly real.
A seemingly ordinary story, yet filled with deep meaning. Who doesn't dream of owning their own home? How many other Kaluna exist in the real world-forced to step aside for their married siblings? And how many children become the backbone of their families, sometimes even exploited to earn a living?
Indonesia needs more movies like this. More movies about reality, dreams, and family issue.
The storyline is simple yet unpredictable and strong. The actors' performances bring the movie to life, making it feel incredibly real.
A seemingly ordinary story, yet filled with deep meaning. Who doesn't dream of owning their own home? How many other Kaluna exist in the real world-forced to step aside for their married siblings? And how many children become the backbone of their families, sometimes even exploited to earn a living?
Indonesia needs more movies like this. More movies about reality, dreams, and family issue.
This movie will be liked by family audiences and also by the not so well off younger generation who have dreams of buying their own home and a clear obstacle in their path is low finance. Thought set in Indonesia in the suburbs of Jakarta the family problems shown could be true anywhere in the world. Hence a strong point in favour of the movie is the clear appeal of the universal storyline. Many in the audience will find the happenings shown in the movie resonating with their everyday life in a joint family with cramped claustrophobic dwellings, leaking roofs, lack of privacy and peace etc etc.
Our protagonist is Kaluna a young lady working in a 9 to 5 job who lives with her parents and siblings in a small house and dreams of buying her own house but her savings are not enough. Finally when she does get a home loan a, financial emergency at home upsets all her plans. She now is in a dilemma of sorts and torn between fulfilling desires or loyalty towards family. It is an emotional, authentic, relatable narrative with which the audience will easily connect and accept as reality. Much of the warmth and poignancy of the movie is due to competent direction of Sabrina Rochelle Kalangie . None of the scenes appear loud or melodramatic. Yunita Siregar has acted superbly as the young lady yearning for a space of her own. Her love for family comes out very effectively in all the scenes specially with father.
Our protagonist is Kaluna a young lady working in a 9 to 5 job who lives with her parents and siblings in a small house and dreams of buying her own house but her savings are not enough. Finally when she does get a home loan a, financial emergency at home upsets all her plans. She now is in a dilemma of sorts and torn between fulfilling desires or loyalty towards family. It is an emotional, authentic, relatable narrative with which the audience will easily connect and accept as reality. Much of the warmth and poignancy of the movie is due to competent direction of Sabrina Rochelle Kalangie . None of the scenes appear loud or melodramatic. Yunita Siregar has acted superbly as the young lady yearning for a space of her own. Her love for family comes out very effectively in all the scenes specially with father.
Hi guys, I just finished watching it on Netflix. And this is quite an interesting film for an Indonesian film.
Raising the issue of the sandwich generation. And I think this film successfully gives a picture or POV of people who are affected by the sandwich generation. But the story is very cliché in my opinion. But I don't like the pacing here, at the beginning it feels really long, then suddenly it's about to end.
The acting is really cool here, the audience can get the emotional delivery. But there are too many soundtracks here, it would be nice if they used orchestral scoring for example.
Well, it's enough for an Indonesian family drama film, I do feel that this film is really looking for its market. Oh and I think there are many potential shots that could be better.
Raising the issue of the sandwich generation. And I think this film successfully gives a picture or POV of people who are affected by the sandwich generation. But the story is very cliché in my opinion. But I don't like the pacing here, at the beginning it feels really long, then suddenly it's about to end.
The acting is really cool here, the audience can get the emotional delivery. But there are too many soundtracks here, it would be nice if they used orchestral scoring for example.
Well, it's enough for an Indonesian family drama film, I do feel that this film is really looking for its market. Oh and I think there are many potential shots that could be better.
Did you know
- TriviaFeni, the house seller character in this film, was named after Feni Rose, a real-life Indonesian famous television host who often hosts housing marketing programs on Indonesian television.
- Crazy creditsBefore the film begins, there is a brief trailer for Jumbo (2025).
- Alternate versionsThe film received a UA 13+ classification in India, resulting in muted or silenced a bad words in some scenes.
- SoundtracksBerakhir di Aku
Performed by Idgitaf
Written by Brigita Meliala
Composed by Brigita Meliala
Produced by Michael Rodovan & Ricco
Arranged by Michael Rodovan, Ricco & Ade Kurniawan
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- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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