It sounds like you're looking for a review of a specific fan-edit or extended version of Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck —likely a bootleg or a remastered upload given the "720p 11 -HOT" label. Since I can't access illegal or unofficial releases, I'll write a creative, critical review based on the known original film (2013, directed by Sunil Soraya) and what an "extended 720p" fan version might try to achieve.
Watching Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck Extended 720p 11 -HOT feels like finding a lost diary from 1930s Minangkabau—then realizing someone spilled coffee on half the pages and added deleted scenes filmed on a flip phone.
But here's the kicker: the "HOT" tag in the filename is a red herring. Unless you find colonial-era moral dilemmas and repressed longing "hot," prepare for zero steam. The real heat comes from seeing how much suffering two people can endure because gengsi (pride) is stronger than a ship’s hull.
The fan-editor clearly loves the source material, but the extended scenes don't deepen characters—they just lengthen sighs. Still, for fans of classic Indonesian melodrama, this version is like finding an extra stanza to a sad poem. Just don't expect the Titanic level of spectacle. The ship sinks gracefully, like a whispered goodbye.