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Review of LYORA PENANTIAN BUAH HATI Movieverse Version: Not Just Selling Sad Scenes

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Kapanlagi.com - LYORA: PENANTIAN BUAH HATI tells the story of Meutya Hafid, played by Marsha Timothy, and her husband Fajrie, played by Darius Sinathrya, in their struggle to have children. Meutya is a career woman who deeply longs for the presence of a child amidst her busy life.

The couple undergoes various pregnancy programs, including in vitro fertilization, and faces the ups and downs of life filled with failures. It is told that they had to go through three miscarriages in one year, but they never gave up on their struggle and hope. Finally, Meutya successfully becomes pregnant at the age of 44, depicting the waiting, miracle, and mental struggle of an extraordinary woman.

The KapanLagi Movieverse Film Community had the opportunity to watch together in Jakarta and Surabaya on Friday (15/8). Let's check out the review from Movieverse members who attended the screening of LYORA PENANTIAN BUAH HATI in Jakarta and Surabaya on Friday (15/08). What is interesting behind the story of this second-line fighter?

Movieverse members who watched together in Jakarta.

Movieverse members who attended the screening in Surabaya.

1. Portrait of a Resilient Woman

Name: Sisca
Rate: 5/5

Review:
This film makes us realize that we must always fight in this life, where the film shows a resilient woman who always struggles and does not give up to have a child.

2. Encouraging Women Who Are Still Struggling

Name: Hanifah
Film Rate: 7/10

Review:
The film is really good and touching to the heart, it teaches about a mother who is waiting for her child. For women out there who are married and do not yet have children. Don't lose heart and keep your spirit up, because Allah loves His servants who always strive, and Allah will make their path easier.

3. Not Just Presenting Sad Scenes

Name: Citra
Film Rate: 5/5

Review:
A film with a good and touching story. This film also teaches the meaning of striving to have a child. Every prayer & effort will never be in vain.

At first, I thought this film would just make me cry all the time, but it turns out not. Mrs. Meutya is very fortunate to have a support system that is always by her side in her struggle to have a child. The most impactful scene for me was the scene at the waterfall.

4. Patience Is Needed to Have a Child

Name: Vina Chintari
Film Rating: 5/5

Review:
The movie is really good and touching to the heart. This film tells the story of a married couple who truly struggle and endure to have a child.

5. Education and Inspiration

Name: Ferry Verdian
Rating: 7/10

Review:
The film Lyora raises the true story of a woman's struggle to have children. This film is not just an ordinary watch but also educates and serves as inspiration and motivation for those fighting for two blue lines to have a child. Unfortunately, there are some scenes that feel a bit boring and slow, and perhaps the message in this story resonates more with audiences who are already married.

(kpl/dka)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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