"The Ages of Lulu" (1990) is a poignant and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of human experience through the life of its titular character, Lulu. This paper provides an analysis of the film, its themes, and its continued relevance in 2021, particularly with the recent release of Indonesian subtitles. By examining the film's portrayal of love, loss, and identity, this review argues that "The Ages of Lulu" remains a powerful and relatable work of cinema.