
Child Star
Family · Drama · Animation
Overview
Robin, a rising child star, feels trapped in his house, longing to join the laughter of children outside. His attempt to sneak out sparks a wild chase with his over-strict mother, leading to an emotional confrontation. As Robin navigates the complexities of an Asian family’s social culture and the effects of fame on him, the film gently explores the impact on relationships, specifically the mother and son relationship, and how cultural ego plays a big part in an Asian household.
Top Cast
Jesse Laurencia
Jesse Laurencia
Robin (Voice)
Jesse Laurencia
Robin (Voice)
Angela Gabriele Santosa
Angela Gabriele Santosa
MOM (Voice)
Angela Gabriele Santosa
MOM (Voice)
Roger Noel Austin Lee
Roger Noel Austin Lee
Robin Dewasa (Voice)
Roger Noel Austin Lee
Robin Dewasa (Voice)


Janice Stefani Soemarno
Janice Stefani Soemarno
Tetangga (Voice)
Janice Stefani Soemarno
Tetangga (Voice)
Gabriel Amelia Sunjoto
Gabriel Amelia Sunjoto
Tetangga (Voice)
Gabriel Amelia Sunjoto
Tetangga (Voice)
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