Dead fish
Dead bird
Dead plants
A pair of chopsticks
A hungry man
To sustain life
We eat death
So much death living in the blood
Giving life to flesh skin and bones
That it would be impolite
Not to answer death’s call
When it comes
——-
heard in Talentime by Yasmin Ahmad
Honestly, I restored this post from my trash box. Why? Because I thought that “Why need another post about Avatar? There are tons of writings about this topic. Online and prints.”
However, today I said to myself that I need to note down what I personally want to describe to my readers upon this movie. Don’t worry, mine going to be listed down to easy you guys from reading essay-like post.
It has been long time ago since my last review upon movies or tv series. Well, finally I have found a movie which is worth to write my personal review.
Muallaf, directed by the famous Malaysian director, Yasmin Ahmad in year 2008, the same director for ‘Sepet‘,’Gubra‘ and ‘Mukhsin‘.
This movie is very ‘heavy’. Personal speaking, you got to think deep, be open and must not shoot your finger without understanding the moral of the scene, dialogs and action. You also must not leave any point said and spoken by the actors. Not to forget, the behind the scene voices.
As a person who believed in religion and as a Muslim, this movie remind me of unity among believers and the openness between believers. Who said we can’t study about other’s religion? So, if you’re close minded and hate to think, I’m suggesting you to don’t bother to book a ticket for this movie. You shall be bored.
The quotes and issues unveiled in this movie are frankly true and lies among us, daily, everywhere. To think this as the last movie by Yasmin Ahmad, I hope that the director managed to remind people that you got to believed in your religion, not just by a sip, but till the touch of the bottom of it.
Haha. Ok-ok. I know I was late for this, but I want to do my review upon this movie. Ok, here it goes:

I went for a night movie on 5th November, 2008, to watch Eagle Eye. I would like to rank this movie 4/5 on the technology, compared to Die Hard 4 which I rated 5 for its technology. Cut it short, before I put my evaluation :