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HANYUT/ALMAYER'S FOLLY

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Post time 15-8-2012 11:21 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 16-8-2012 01:22 PM | Show all posts
bila nak tayang neh..tak sabar menanti..
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Post time 16-8-2012 04:29 PM | Show all posts
aku gerenti kutipan macam cerita bunohan jugak ni
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Post time 16-8-2012 09:44 PM | Show all posts
antara cerita yg perlu dibw bertanding
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Post time 17-8-2012 12:54 AM | Show all posts
filem ni bagus..
tapi trailer ni buruk editing, wat orang pening kepala je tgk..

hampeh betul..
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Post time 23-8-2012 12:00 PM | Show all posts
Biler tayang citer ni? Malangnye aku rase warge2 PPRT takkan tengok citer ni...
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Post time 23-8-2012 03:31 PM | Show all posts
macam menarik...
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Post time 24-8-2012 07:48 PM | Show all posts
filem melayu.... layan untuk tido boleh laa
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Post time 28-8-2012 02:11 PM | Show all posts
ramai yg tak leh trima cita2 mcm nih.....
bagi aku crita2 mcm nih la yg harus ditonton........


tapi mentaliti kebanyakkan org malaysia........
filem bodo tahap gaban juga yg disanjung....



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Post time 10-12-2012 07:15 PM | Show all posts
Poster Hanyut


sumber : Hanyut/Almayer's Folly FB
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Post time 4-4-2013 02:29 PM | Show all posts
Hanyut













Drama/Romance/History | 1 hr. 56 min | release date Mar 22, 2013
By Terry Ong | Mar 26, 2013

RATING: 3/5


                                                                          
                        
                          
   
            Based on Joseph Conrad’s novel Almayer’s Folly, this $5 million epic by Malaysia’s most revered filmmaker U-Wei Bin Haji Saari is not an easy watch. Bogged down mainly by a half-baked love story, this potentially monumental film is a minor disappointment for fans who were previously moved by his more subversive and braver films. While much care and attention has been put into Hanyut’s beautiful set design and cinematography (the latter by Poland’s Arkadiusz Tomiak, who captures each scene with a painterly quality), the rest of the film is unmoving.


Hanyut (which translates to “Adrift”) opens impressively enough with Almayer (Peter O’Brien), a Dutch trader in colonial Malaysia who decides to send his 10-year-old daughter Nina (Diana Danielle) on a slow boat to Singapore for a Western education. Nina’s near hysterical mother Mem (Sofia Jane) tries to stop the send-off by jumping into the river, but Almayer pulls her away from certain death.


Cut to 10 years later, and Nina returns as a beautiful young woman who is struggling with her identity. While Mem wants her to maintain her Malay roots, Almayer insists that Nina is European and plans to take her back to the Netherlands to restart their lives with the help of Malay prince and trader Dain Maroola (Ady Putra). Almayer decides to manipulate Dain who will provide the money and transportation needed for the ride home, but the blossoming love between Nina and Dain threatens the whole sojourn and deception.


While the film’s flat narrative and storyline threaten to sink this whole endeavour, commendable performances by O’Brien and Jane, and the film’s sheer size, will entrance. If Haji Saari had chosen to develop the characters without getting too caught up with overly ambitious subplots involving the various Sultans, British colonialists and Arab traders, Hanyut would have not have been spread so thinly.
        
        Hanyut is the opening film of the Southeast Asian Film Festival. March 22, 7:30pm.

Komen: Review tak berapa best...patutlah tak menang pun anugerah kt Asian Film Festival aritu

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Post time 4-4-2013 02:42 PM | Show all posts
dauswq posted on 4-4-2013 02:29 PM
Hanyut



erm .. kisah dia mcm kes Natrah kan ?  
teralu byk karektor involved
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Post time 4-4-2013 02:49 PM | Show all posts
outcast posted on 4-4-2013 02:42 PM
erm .. kisah dia mcm kes Natrah kan ?  
teralu byk karektor involved

agaknye lah kan...

tp story novel ni pun tak very convincing...
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Post time 4-4-2013 03:53 PM | Show all posts
jln citer dah best dah. tp knp dd? kayu kot
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Post time 4-4-2013 10:35 PM | Show all posts
Bis tu bila citer ni nak main?
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Post time 5-4-2013 12:11 AM | Show all posts
bile nak tyg kat msia nih... ak nak tgk adi putra jek..
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Post time 22-4-2013 11:53 PM | Show all posts
bile nak main cite nih....
cam best jer...
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Post time 23-4-2013 09:18 AM | Show all posts
http://is.asia-city.com/movie-review/hanyut

Based on Joseph Conrad’s novel Almayer’s Folly, this $5 million epic by Malaysia’s most revered filmmaker U-Wei Bin Haji Saari is not an easy watch. Bogged down mainly by a half-baked love story, this potentially monumental film is a minor disappointment for fans who were previously moved by his more subversive and braver films. While much care and attention has been put into Hanyut’s beautiful set design and cinematography (the latter by Poland’s Arkadiusz Tomiak, who captures each scene with a painterly quality), the rest of the film is unmoving.

Hanyut (which translates to “Adrift”) opens impressively enough with Almayer (Peter O’Brien), a Dutch trader in colonial Malaysia who decides to send his 10-year-old daughter Nina (Diana Danielle) on a slow boat to Singapore for a Western education. Nina’s near hysterical mother Mem (Sofia Jane) tries to stop the send-off by jumping into the river, but Almayer pulls her away from certain death.

Cut to 10 years later, and Nina returns as a beautiful young woman who is struggling with her identity. While Mem wants her to maintain her Malay roots, Almayer insists that Nina is European and plans to take her back to the Netherlands to restart their lives with the help of Malay prince and trader Dain Maroola (Ady Putra). Almayer decides to manipulate Dain who will provide the money and transportation needed for the ride home, but the blossoming love between Nina and Dain threatens the whole sojourn and deception.

While the film’s flat narrative and storyline threaten to sink this whole endeavour, commendable performances by O’Brien and Jane, and the film’s sheer size, will entrance. If Haji Saari had chosen to develop the characters without getting too caught up with overly ambitious subplots involving the various Sultans, British colonialists and Arab traders, Hanyut would have not have been spread so thinly.
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Post time 23-4-2013 12:52 PM | Show all posts
macam best...must watch ni...
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Post time 23-4-2013 02:34 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
satu lagi filem yg aku rasa tak dapat sambutan dan gagal mcm filem bunohan.sedih la penonton kita perlu support film2 art mcm ni.atleast ade variasi filem
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