Life Crisis Ending Explained: As the time to retire comes, Abdurahman, a department employee who is honest, diligent and down-to-earth, has prepared himself. Directed by Asrul Sani, this 1977 drama film stars Sukarno M. Noor (Abdurahman), alongside Widyawati Sophiaan as Susana, Mutiara Sani as Aminah. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Life Crisis?

As the time to retire comes, Abdurahman, a department employee who is honest, diligent and down-to-earth, has prepared himself. He manages to finish a university degree, with which he is sure that he can live his retirement period in peace with his six children. What happens is the opposite; he cannot get a new job. Susana, one of his daughters, becomes a prostitute. His wife, Ina in an effort to get money, is seduced by her own stepfather and is then caught in the act by her mother. On top of these troubles, his other daughter, Aminah, returns from abroad before finishing her studies because she is pregnant and is going through a mental breakdown. Corruption and the social depravity that it causes is the film’s theme.

Asrul Sani's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Sukarno M. Noor (Abdurahman)'s journey. He manages to finish a university degree, with which he is sure that he can live his retirement period in peace with his six children.

How Does Sukarno M. Noor (Abdurahman)'s Story End?

  • Sukarno M. Noor: Sukarno M. Noor's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Widyawati Sophiaan (Susana): Widyawati Sophiaan's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Mutiara Sani (Aminah): Mutiara Sani's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Life Crisis Mean?

The ending of Life Crisis brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Sukarno M. Noor's story may not satisfy all audiences.