The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 97) – You Mean The World To Me
An autobiographical film by the filmmaker about a dysfunctional family in Penang.
An autobiographical film by the filmmaker about a dysfunctional family in Penang.
The deputy prime minister is contradicting himself when he says that everyone needs to practice self-censorship, yet still encouraging the society to write more books.
I have a new book out titled ‘LIBERAL, MALAY AND MALAYSIAN: Writings of a Walking Contradiction’! So come to the book signing event!
YouTube is demonitising videos that have been monetised for years!
Such is the way many Malaysians seem to view religion: without logic or reasoning and merely rituals and blind faith.
As the title suggests, lots of torturing (seksa) goes on in the film.
Thaqif was a young boy who had his whole life ahead of him and for no justified reasons, he was treated the way he was. The system that allowed it to happen has to be brought to justice.
Politicians must simply learn to digest this reality or forget their political aspirations altogether. All this comes with their willingness to be honest.
Is this a total copycat South Korean drama made into a Malay film screened in the cinemas?
If given the choice, I would take public transportation everywhere I go. But I have to say that it is almost impossible to do so because of how the country has been designed.