Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail has always said that if her husband were to be the prime minister, she would resign as deputy. If that was the plan all along, then why didn’t she resign as the MP of Pandan and let Anwar run there instead?
We have to be patient with the transition process and allow Malaysians to slowly grow and mature together with a political situation that, finally, is also starting to grow and mature.
The realism in this film is stark and evident. It is blatant and uncomfortable, making the audience shift in their seat at the reality of the situation in this country, yet also watch in sheer fascination at the brave delivery of the film.
If Anwar loses in the Port Dickson, it will probably prove that his prime time may be up, but Anwar is still popular figure and seen by many as the one who really started it all. So it could go either way.
Now that Umno is no longer in power and immunity and protection are gone, these leaders suddenly grew spines and now want to stand up for what is right.
The dynamics of the show prioritises development of the relationships between the characters rather than heavily focusing on their nationality or ethnicity.