It's Palm Sunday, so happy Palm Sunday to all ye who art Christians!! So today, after going back from the Palm Sunday Mass, I followed my sister and her friends to the Cathay because of their spontaneous decision to watch a movie. They decided to take a look at one last movie before the study week and concentrate fully on the exam. Actually, we were thinking of watching Shinjunku Incident, a movie starring Jackie Chan, but alas, the movie started at 11 am, so we were not in time to watch the movie. We watched a Malaysian movie instead, Talentime - which started at 11.15 am, and the movie was directed by the famous Yasmin Ahmad. As what we all can expect, only 5% of the seats are taken inside the cathay. Ha, cold feedback from us Malaysians towards Malaysian movies, huh.. But the good thing about this was that, no intervention of annoying heads from the front seat's audience.

And ahem, for those who have not watch Talentime yet, and is intending to do so, please do not read on what I am going to type because I am going to make a review about this movie, and yes, the ending is included..
Two of the three main casts in this movie, Pamela and Mahesh.So, the seven finalists for the Talentime need not to worry about their transportations to the rehearsals because there were male students with motorcycles who were being assigned to fetch them to and fro from the rehearsals. And by fate, Mahesh was assigned to fetch Melor to and fro from the rehearsing place. The first time Mahesh was supposed to fetch Melor, he could not make it because his uncle was dead on the day of his supposedly wedding due to the misunderstanding with his neighbour. His uncle was going to be married the same day his uncle's neighbour was having funeral. So, I guess, they are more satisfied with funeral in both houses which took place eventually. Melor, who was extra careful about her appearance that day because she thinks that Mahesh was kinda cute (girly laugh, eheks), was fetch by the teacher of the school instead.
Mahesh and Melor on the motorcycle. This photo done no justice to Mahesh because he's actually a good looking Indian actor... ;) But from there, romantic feelings began to sparkle between the two of them. Melor began to learn how to speak in silence from Mahesh. Melor recited some poem about the moon when they were to Mahesh who could read lips. But again, it's not easy in love though the feelings are mutual. A twist of Romeo and Juliet's romance came when their love was objected by Mahesh's mother, who still hold vengeance towards Malays (I am not insensitive, but I don't know how to paraphrase a race) because of Mahesh's uncle's death.
Jaclyn Victor, who played the role as Mahesh's 20-year old elder sister with her onscreen mother. 
A scene showing Hafiz and his hospitalised mother (played by Azean Irdawaty)
Hafiz, on the other hand faced a lot of obstacles of his own. His mother is suffering from brain tumour and is hospitalised. He was hated by a his own friend, because he got better results in his exam than his friend, who was a Chinese guy named Kahoe. The reason Kahoe hated him was that Kahoe's father would be really mad at Kahoe if he did not get the best result in his class. And, aiyo, I mean this Kahoe's father is really impossible what. Hafiz got 100% and Kahoe also got an A --> 97%. That result (97%) is already extremely superb. My friend, Step, said that her mom would cry in joyful tears if she ever got that kind of result. Nobody taught Kahoe's father about being grateful, I guess. Ooops, kind of far from the main point already.
A picture of Yasmin Ahmad directing Kahoe (upper photo) and Kahoe with his er hu (lower pic, which I grabbed from the blog of Yasmin Ahmad herself) in case you guys wana catch a glimpse of his look and see how good-looking he is.. ;) Well, the movie ended the way it started, with the scene of the empty stage and with empty audience's seats. The winner of the competition was not stated, and I guess it was not mention purposely because the director wanted to highlight about the importance of how the contestants struggle to make it to the competition, and not the competition itself.
This is one Malaysian movie which could make me concentrate from the beginning towards the end without falling asleep or even blink my eyes. It was a refreshing and awesome experience watching this movie. And, the soundtracks are really awesome.
Pilah, High School Musical..

Talentime is better!! (*=*)
[A standing ovation to Yasmin Ahmad for her contributions towards Malaysian movies..]



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