This time, Mouly Surya returns with a project born from her passion for airplane investigations, which she channels into her new film Tukar Takdir. Honestly, before watching it, I didn’t want to read anyone else’s reviews or set my expectations too high and thankfully, I ended up really liking it. Tukar Takdir isn’t just a disaster drama about a plane crash, it also dives deep into raw emotions and grief, while sharply criticizing the cunning of airline owners in dealing with situations like this. One thing I absolutely loved about this film is Marsha Timothy’s performance it’s incredibly powerful, and her emotional depth made me truly empathize with her character. Overall, it’s a solid film. Sure, there are a few noticeable flaws, especially in the visual effects that still look rough and not quite seamless, but everything else works pretty well.

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Twisted Fate
2025 • 1h 47m • ★ 7.3 (5 votes) Released
Rawa, the only surviving passenger with injuries and trauma, must face the grief of Zahra, the pilot’s daughter, as well as the anger of Dita, the wife of a passenger who questions: “Why wasn’t it her husband who survived?”
Director
Mouly Surya
Writer
Mouly Surya
Rating
7.3
Runtime
107 min
Production
Starvision Plus
Cinesurya Pictures
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