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Meet Me After Sunset
Vino (Maxime Bouttier) is upset that her parents agreed to move from Jakarta to Ciwidey, Bandung without asking her approval. Vino's irritation changed when he accidentally saw a beautiful girl with a classic style called Girl (Agatha Chelsea) was walking alone in the middle of the night. But at first glance, the woman immediately disappeared in the fog. The girl was found close to a forest ranger named Bagas (Billy Davidson). They've been friends since childhood. Vino hopes to get back to the Girl, but the beautiful woman is never seen during the day. Girls actually leave the house when everyone is sleeping. Vino was forced to fight the cold of night, in order to meet him. But Dada (Yudha Keling), a classmate of Vino, said that Vino likes the wrong person. Girls are known as strange women. Plus there is Bagas who so understand about the girl, to the warmth that she gave the girl comfortable. Together Bagas, Girls like the Moon is always accompanied Stars in the dark night.
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Plot Summary
A young man, obsessed with a girl he sees every night at a train station, believes she is his soulmate. He meticulously plans to approach her but finds his efforts complicated by the arrival of a mysterious stranger and the surreal nature of his own perceived reality. As the night unfolds, he must confront his deepest desires and the very fabric of his existence to truly connect with her.
Critical Reception
Meet Me After Sunset garnered mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its unique premise and emotional core, while some critics found its pacing and fantastical elements to be uneven. Audiences generally responded well to its romantic themes and hopeful message.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching romantic narrative and imaginative storytelling.
Appreciated for its exploration of destiny and connection.
Some viewers found the plot's fantastical elements to be slightly underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited but generally positive, with viewers often highlighting the film's sweet romantic story and its ability to evoke feelings of hope and longing.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Raoul Gerbe, drew inspiration from classic romantic dramas and fairy tales, aiming to create a modern fable about love and destiny.
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