Journal of General Education and Humanities
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): February

Representation of Men in the Film “Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan”: A Roland Barthes Semiotic Analysis

Putri, Sinta Yus Libu (Unknown)
Putri, Nina Queena Hadi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Jan 2026

Abstract

The film Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan (2025) presents a representation of masculinity that differs from the dominant patterns commonly found in mainstream Indonesian cinema. The male protagonist, Jonathan, is not portrayed as a stable, heroic, or authoritative figure, but rather as a vulnerable individual experiencing an identity crisis and in need of self-reflection to achieve independence. This study analyses how Jonathan’s masculinity is constructed through visual and narrative signs in the film, using Roland Barthes’ semiotic approach. The research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive-analytical design. Primary data were obtained through close viewing of scenes, dialogues, gestures, and visual elements in the film, while secondary data were collected from relevant literature on semiotics, film studies, and masculinity studies. The analysis applies Barthes’ three levels of meaning denotation, connotation, and myth, and is further enriched by R.W. Connell’s perspective on hegemonic masculinity. The findings indicate that the film deconstructs the myth of hegemonic masculinity that emphasises absolute independence, emotional control, and dominance, and instead offers an alternative masculinity that values vulnerability, self-awareness, and a commitment to a healthy lifestyle as new forms of strength. Thus, Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan not only represents individual transformation but also reflects a broader shift in the discourse on masculinity within contemporary Indonesian socio-cultural contexts.

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Journal Info

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gehu

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Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Other

Description

The Journal of General Education and Humanities (GEHU) is a peer-reviewed scholarly online journal. The GEHU is published quarterly in February, May, August, and November. The GEHU is a non-profit journal whose publication is free of charge. The articles should be original, unpublished, and not ...