Cinta = Love Actually

Aku kena tipu~!!! Its a spin off~! Piracy~! Baik Punya Cilok~! Ok, ok, ok….I am not really pissed but its a great sad and touching local version of British movie Love Actually. Cinematography was good and the locations are around Kuala Lumpur which I can certainly relate to. The story really inter twine between the different kinds of love with happy and dramatically sad storylines. But hey….its not an original~! So that is that.

Que Haidar is a great young actor, Eizlan Yusoff makes a comeback but only so-so, Pierre Andre is certainly overrated, Rahim Razali as usual is simply magnificent, the other Kahar sister Baizura plays her role really well, there is this child actress but I cant get her name….she is certainly the brightest cutest star and Sharifah Amani can suddenly speak Malay~!The movie is good no doubt… good direction, pace of story is almost perfect with emotions. If I didn’t watch Love Actually I would have really dug deep into it. Although a spin off but to say its a step backward in the local movie industry it is not. Script was really good, real life depictions of love and more love…dah nama cerita pun Cinta kan?

I’ll give it 4 stars for great cenimatography and script….acting, accept for a tiny few was beyond my expectations so that recieves a 4 as well. But because it hit me that its a local drama of Love Actually I am forced to give it a 3 and a half (lagi setengah tue kesian).
Next time, originality please~!

http://www.cintathemovie.com/

Is it DOPE?:
2.5


Red Kebaya (Review)

As planned I mentioned yesterday I went to watch Red Kebaya. Directed by Oliver Knott… some notable actors like Varnida Imran, Ramli Hassan and Samantha Schubert… even Patrick Teoh has a few scenes. I shall not say anything on their acting. There is not much to be said anyway.

The story line is interesting…how the story unfolds from the present and seeps slowly back to the past is really fresh in the local scene. The beginning was a bit dragging though…and at some parts it felt like a horror movie. I will not tell anything about the storyline in direct but instead make my point of references of how the expatriates and locals seem to live at the time.Mat Sallehs are were really an awful lot of people. Well I bet not the whole lot of them but it gives us such an impression that we dispise them and their actions in that era. I dont blame the generations before me. But come to think of it we are not any less from their kind. Still there was something that hit me in the movie that opened my eyes to what Malays actually really-really own.
We dont have any culture of our own so to speak. All is borrowed from others…the Kebaya is from Baba Nyonya not really malay so to speak. The malay wedding takes a lot of cues from Indian traditions. Dont talk about our food…it a whole Asian mismatched buffet table. But what I can really-really say to my opinion to be truely a Malay heritage or culture is “Budi Bahasa”…

Its a shame today its not that much an emphasis. Not unlike the public campaigns during the 80’s where I bet every pre-80’s Malaysian can recall…”Orang berbudi kita berbahasa, Org memberi kita merasa”. Its a sad thing these days really… only we are to blame of the young generation today being so foul mouthed to elders and peers. I admit I am very vulgar at times… victim of the new media and slew of foriegn cultures.

We have museums to preserve historical artifacts, we have the archives to keep records of legal and economic progress…but how are we going to preserve “Budi dan Adab”? Its practice….only thru practice. Its either that way or forever loose the only thing we Malays have…..and by then, we can no longer say we have anything.

Is it DOPE?:
2.5