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Can You Hear Me?
Mutia and Dimas must win a startup competition with the application "Biru", which was born from Mutia's childhood trauma, to help deaf people.
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Plot Summary
The series follows two women, Hunter and Sami, who navigate life's challenges through their phone conversations. Despite living in different cities and leading vastly different lives, their deep friendship provides a vital support system. Each episode delves into their personal struggles, from career anxieties and relationship woes to mental health concerns, showcasing the power of connection in overcoming adversity.
Critical Reception
Can You Hear Me? received generally positive reviews, praised for its authentic portrayal of female friendship and its sensitive handling of complex themes like mental health and identity. Critics highlighted the strong performances of the lead actors and the show's relatable and often humorous dialogue, although some noted its slow pacing in certain episodes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt depiction of female friendship.
Commended for tackling sensitive topics with authenticity and humor.
Lead performances were often cited as a strong point.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific release is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The show's premise is inspired by the creators' own experiences maintaining long-distance friendships through constant communication.
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