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Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens

Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens

A Journey to Find.

6.3 / 1020211h 40m

Synopsis

After his father's passing, a teenager sets out for New York in search of his estranged mother and soon finds love and connection in unexpected places.

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Status: Released

Main Cast

Iqbaal Ramadhan

Iqbaal Ramadhan

Ali

Nirina Zubir

Nirina Zubir

Party

Asri Welas

Asri Welas

Biyah

Tika Panggabean

Tika Panggabean

Ance

Happy Salma

Happy Salma

Chinta

Aurora Ribero

Aurora Ribero

Eva

Marissa Anita

Marissa Anita

Mia

Bayu Skak

Bayu Skak

Zoopunk

Cut Mini

Cut Mini

Suci

Ibnu Jamil

Ibnu Jamil

Hasan

Trailer

User Reviews

Call Me Dunham

Am I late for just watching this now? Hahaha. This week I’ve been going through a bunch of films on Netflix, and I suddenly remembered this one it’s been on my watchlist for a while but I never got around to it. So I figured, why not now? Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens comes with a premise that immediately caught my attention, especially with its focus on the relationship between a child and their mother, and the meaning of family. The film is enjoyable and heartfelt, although some moments feel a bit flat emotionally even though they had the potential to hit much harder. I really liked the soundtrack; it blends naturally with the scenes and never feels forced. Batara Goempar’s cinematography is also beautiful, capturing the atmosphere of New York through a laptop screen in a way that still feels vivid—showing off the city’s buildings, streets, and overall vibe. However, despite the conflicts being set up quite well, they feel like they’re resolved too quickly. For me, the 1 hour 40 minute runtime isn’t quite enough. The resolution comes across as rushed, which weakens the emotional payoff.