Timur
Timur, Sila, and Apolo grow up together in a remote region of Eastern Indonesia, bound by a deep childhood brotherhood formed through shared play, hardship, and dreams. Their lives are torn apart when Timur is forced to leave for Java with his family, setting them on irrevocably different paths.Years later, Timur becomes a disciplined and principled officer in Indonesia’s elite Special Forces, Kopassus. Sila, who remains close to him, follows the same path and serves alongside him. Apolo, however, grows up amid neglect, isolation, and violence. Lacking guidance and opportunity, his resentment hardens, ultimately drawing him into the armed criminal underworld and a terrorist organization operating in the jungle interior. The conflict erupts when a team of local researchers and two foreign nationals are abducted by the terrorist group. Used as leverage against the government, the hostages are moved through hostile, disease-ridden jungle terrain, constantly shifting between remote camps. The kidnapping becomes a national and international crisis, forcing the government to launch a military response. Timur is selected for a Kopassus unit tasked with tracking the terrorists, rescuing the hostages, and neutralizing the threat. The mission pushes the soldiers to their limits as they battle dense jungle, brutal weather, and fierce resistance. During the pursuit, Timur and Sila face a devastating revelation: Apolo is among the terrorists they are hunting. Torn between duty to their country and loyalty to their brother, Timur and Sila confront an impossible moral conflict. The operation culminates in a violent clash of gunfire, explosions, and helicopter assaults. Timur returns having completed his mission as a soldier—but as a man, he carries the enduring emotional scars of a brotherhood shattered by fate, ideology, and war.
