A Note to God

She pitched the concept to Falcon to develop A Note to God, while the story is inspired by various family films, including Lion and Frozen.

Development for A Note to God lasted for six months, on an approximate 10 billion Rupiah budget, and the film faced production difficulties, including story changes.

Suddenly, Asep and Rudi arrive and give them a punishment, in which Angel has blood on her legs, while Anton is singing on the street, then they go back home.

Fifteen years later in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Angel grew up into a smart adult woman, which makes her dreams as a lawyer come true.

When Martin goes to the hospital, he tells the story of a pilot to Ricky, an aviation-loving young boy, who later dies due to heart cancer.

A television news presenter reports an event about the human trade in front of a syndication surrounded by police lines, making Angel cry when she contacts Martin at the hotel in Sydney.

[2] Development for A Note to God lasted for six months, on an approximate 10 billion Rupiah budget, and the film faced production difficulties, including story changes.

Lestari cited family films including Lion (2016) and Frozen (2013) as particular influences when she enjoyed leaning into the drama as a storytelling genre.

[9] The children of the Purwa Caraka Music Studio Choir served as the soundtrack singers for the film, marking their first collaboration with Falcon Pictures.

[10] "Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah", written by Dwiki Dharmawan and Ags Arya Dipayana, was also used in the film, although it did not appear on the soundtrack album.