[1] The film stars Nicholas Saputra, Ayushita, and Karina Salim as teenagers involved in a complex relationship while dealing with their disabilities.
Diana is myopic, meaning she can see things only an inch in front of her, while Fitri has been blind since birth.
It's a struggle as they grapple to understand and fathom what they feel through other senses: touch, sound, and movement.
At the time of its domestic release, the film was only shown in 14 theaters and performed poorly at the box office.
Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Duane Byrge called it a "touching and brilliantly envisioned story of a young, nearly blind teen's first love" and singled out Zeke Khaseli's score for highlighting "the character’s emotional struggles.