The story revolves around the conflict between husband and wife Danan Dimitri (Morgan Oey) and his wife Olivia Sastranegara (Acha Septriasa) who have not been blessed with a baby after six years of marriage.
The arrival of a third person, Jordy Anwar (Omar Daniel) makes Olivia trapped in a suspenseful affair, their household is threatened to fall apart.
There have been many local movies that carry the theme of infidelity. Another Husband dares to make a little difference in the conflict. This certainly relates to some couples out there.
A quick relationship or arguably "one-night stand", makes Olivia trapped in the dilemma of unintentional cheating. The rift between Danan and Olivia deepens after the many problems that accumulated before this affair.
Since the movie shows us Oliv's cheating character, we will be taken with the wife's anxiety throughout the duration. For almost 2 hours, the excitement is channeled due to the brilliant acting of Acha Septriasa.
The visuals of this movie are beautiful, like watching a Korean drama complete with various cityscapes that are often inserted in several scenes. Using Japan as the turning point and starting point of the affair conflict is a significant highlight.
This theme of accidental infidelity is probably what makes this film labeled 17+. Even the 17+ scenes feel forced, regardless of whether the actors are brave or not.
The arrival of a third person, Jordy Anwar (Omar Daniel) makes Olivia trapped in a suspenseful affair, their household is threatened to fall apart.
There have been many local movies that carry the theme of infidelity. Another Husband dares to make a little difference in the conflict. This certainly relates to some couples out there.
A quick relationship or arguably "one-night stand", makes Olivia trapped in the dilemma of unintentional cheating. The rift between Danan and Olivia deepens after the many problems that accumulated before this affair.
Since the movie shows us Oliv's cheating character, we will be taken with the wife's anxiety throughout the duration. For almost 2 hours, the excitement is channeled due to the brilliant acting of Acha Septriasa.
The visuals of this movie are beautiful, like watching a Korean drama complete with various cityscapes that are often inserted in several scenes. Using Japan as the turning point and starting point of the affair conflict is a significant highlight.
This theme of accidental infidelity is probably what makes this film labeled 17+. Even the 17+ scenes feel forced, regardless of whether the actors are brave or not.