was feeling.... gubra!
hahah not!
i finally went to see the movie.. i was telling myself to ignore the critics about the movie and just go ahead and experience it myself....
what i love bout this movie is how it started, watching a muslim man touching a dog.. see see... who says muslims cannot touch dogs... i know that they can't touch the nose/mouth of a dog because it's wet and etc... but they can touch a dog... so i really solute Yasmin for making that statement in that movie....
though i went to the cinema prepared with a fresh packet of tissue, but unfortunately, there was no use of it... i thought when Jason's brother gave Orkid the letters, she will read them.. but that didn't happen...
i love the slackiness of Orkid when she was stinking and had to bathe at the hospital AND wear someones FATHER's CLOTHES!!! my god! if i were her, i'd rather ask the guy to send me back to change....
ohh and the part where there was a clip on the tv Orkid was watching when she was lying on the sofa... i think that was a clip of Yasmin's FIRST movie... Rabun... damn.. so hard to find that movie now... i really want to watch that movie... ahahah that movie was famous because of the scene where Yasmin's parents bathed together.... (not that that's the reason I want to watch it... puh lese...)
there's so many things, characters and personalities that u can relate here in GUBRA.. it's... so REAL.... and that's why i love her movies and her commercials too.. hehehehhe
go watch it!!! it's sad GSC in Gurney is not watching... but yea... go watch it in Megapavillion!!!
1 comment:
Not sure if you know but I think Muslim touching a dog is a big no-no seems to be in Malaysia only (well maybe Indonesia too?).
Here, I have never heard of such things or seen such a big hoo-ha over it. They have dogs themselves and most of the Muslims here are from places like Bangladesh, Pakistans and Middle Eastern origins. /shrug
Not being disrespectful but I think Malaysian Muslims 'practice' a little bit different compared to other Muslims perhaps? I mean they have different rules for somethings...
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