Jonathan is an Indonesian photographer living in
Zagreb,
Croatia, whose daily life is defined by heavy
smoking,
frequent drinking,
sleep deprivation, and a lack of exercise. One morning, he awakens to find an unfamiliar woman named Sore in his bedroom. She claims to be his wife from the future. Jonathan dismisses the story, assuming she has been sent by Karlo, a friend and agent who often connects him with clients. Sore follows Jonathan throughout the day. When he meets his girlfriend Elsa at a café, Sore interrupts and introduces herself as his wife, asserting that they are married in Indonesia. Humiliated, Elsa leaves. Unable to drive Sore away, Jonathan finally listens to her. Sore demonstrates intimate knowledge of his habits and personal history, gradually convincing him that she is not a stranger. Sore begins pushing Jonathan to adopt a healthier lifestyle, disposing of his cigarettes and alcohol, enforcing regular exercise, and regulating his sleep. Although Jonathan initially resents the intrusion, he slowly responds to her concern and companionship. One night, he secretly smokes a hidden cigarette. When Sore discovers this, she discards it and “resets” time. Jonathan awakens to the same morning in which Sore first appeared, unaware that the day has already occurred. It is revealed that Sore is trapped in a time loop, repeatedly returning to this moment. Sore explains that Jonathan dies in the future from a chronic illness caused by his self-destructive habits. She has traveled back in time to prevent his death so that they can grow old together. Across successive loops, Sore experiments with different ways to reform Jonathan’s behavior, but each attempt ultimately fails. In one iteration, she uncovers photographs annotated with Jonathan’s handwritten reflections, revealing unresolved resentment toward his father and explaining his self-imposed exile in Croatia. Realizing this emotional wound underlies his self-destructive lifestyle, Sore shifts her goal toward guiding Jonathan to reconcile with his father. With each repetition, however, the loops grow shorter. Sore is never able to bring Jonathan to meet his father before time resets. When the cycle can no longer continue, she leaves Jonathan a final message, urging him not to forget her. Jonathan eventually awakens alone, with no trace of Sore. He ends his relationship with Elsa and confides in Karlo about a persistent sense of loss he cannot explain. He then transforms his life: abandoning alcohol and cigarettes, exercising regularly, and resolving to repair his relationship with his father. Jonathan returns to
Jakarta and maintains his new way of living. Years later, Jonathan holds his first photography exhibition in Jakarta. Among the visitors is a present-day version of Sore, who has no memory of him. Drawn by a sense of familiarity, Jonathan approaches her. As they converse before one of his photographs, he introduces himself and extends his hand. When they touch, memories of the time loops return, and the two embrace. ==Cast==