

Your inner child shows up demanding an apology—and they're not leaving until you face them.
Miko, recently facing his loss after being laid off from his office and excluded by his parents, meets his inner child, who resembles him, and asks for his apology after he neglects his inner child to survive from reality.
Acting
Lasmono and Arkan's uncanny mirroring feels genuinely destabilizing.
Direction
Cussoy-Poluan packs a feature's worth of psychological weight into 25 minutes.
Writing
The queer allegory unfolds with painful, earned specificity.
Director
Jerell Michael Cussoy-Poluan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Emerging from Indonesian queer cinema's recent wave, this joins films confronting family shame through surreal, personal lenses.
The 25-minute runtime isn't constraint—it's the point. Healing conversations we avoid for decades suddenly demand immediate resolution.
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