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The Soulmates 2005

118 min📅 2005-11-17

"Together in Life and Death"

Directed by Sekar Ayu Asmara, *The Soulmates (2005)* weaves a hauntingly atmospheric thriller-drama about four young women—Cairo, Baby Blue, Arimbi, and Farlyna—who believe their unbreakable bond is rooted in shared love.

Director: Sekar Ayu Asmara

Cast

Dian Sastrowardoyo
Dian Sastrowardoyo
Cempaka
Rachel Maryam
Rachel Maryam
Cairo
Marcella Zalianty
Marcella Zalianty
Arimbi
Nirina Zubir
Nirina Zubir
Baby Blue
Dinna Olivia
Dinna Olivia
Farlyna
Alexander Wiguna
Bumi
Ria Irawan
Ria Irawan
Halimah
Indah Kalalo
Indah Kalalo
dr. Katrina
Robby Tumewu
Robby Tumewu
Paulus Liem
Surya Saputra
Surya Saputra
dr. Wiranto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Soulmates (2005) about?

Four close friends confront a shocking revelation when they all discover they're pregnant by the same man, Bumi, whose affections are tied to another woman with a troubled past. The bonds of friendship strain under the weight of secrets and emotional turmoil.

Who directed The Soulmates?

Sekar Ayu Asmara directed this gripping 2005 thriller-drama, known for her ability to blend personal dramas with psychological tension.

Who stars in The Soulmates?

The film stars Dian Sastrowardoyo, Rachel Maryam, Marcella Zalianty, and Nirina Zubir, alongside Dinna Olivia and Alexander Wiguna in pivotal roles.

Is The Soulmates (2005) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is unrated, its genre-blending approach—mixing drama and psychological tension—makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories. The film's themes of love, betrayal, and identity resonate deeply, even if its pacing occasionally falters.

How long is The Soulmates?

The Soulmates runs for 118 minutes.

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The Soulmates (2005): A Psychological Drama of Love and Secrets

Directed by Sekar Ayu Asmara, *The Soulmates (2005)* weaves a hauntingly atmospheric thriller-drama about four young women—Cairo, Baby Blue, Arimbi, and Farlyna—who believe their unbreakable bond is rooted in shared love. Their world unravels when each discovers they are carrying a child, all fathered by the same man: Bumi, a figure seemingly untouched by their emotional complexities. His affections, however, hinge on Cempaka, a fragile woman whose past trauma manifests in erratic behavior, casting a shadow over their fragile connections.

As secrets surface and trust frays, the film explores the fragility of relationships, the weight of destiny, and the blurred lines between obsession and love. With its moody tone and layered storytelling, *The Soulmates (2005)* delves into Indonesian cinema's tradition of psychological tension, making it a standout in the drama-thriller genre.