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Adnan Sempit…
Hmmm… Adnan Sempit….
Watch it yesterday night. I rarely watch Malay movies but this time I feel like I want to watch it because it looks funny in the trailers (or should I call it advertisement?). Just watching the trailer is already funny enough. Told my wife that I want to watch and she is a little surprise.
Anyway, my wife “belanja” me for that movie, so no harms. hehehe… I can’t really give a full review on this movie as it will spoil all the funny parts of the movie (I think I don’t do much of a full review in any of my post).
To summarize it, the movie is about a person named Adnan Sempit (a despatch)… he is called Adnan Sempit (tight/narrow) because of everything in his life is ‘tight’. Shirt, pants and especially money, etc. The actual storyline is about his love affair with a rich girl (his boss) and you can also see his life as a motorcyclist or maybe some people called “rempit” (he is not actually a “rempit” in the movie).
The storyline is predictable but the humor part was funny… especially when Shaheizy Sam (Adnan Sempit) speak with his broken English… a bit of new things, here and there… The cast are great. They know their roles and character very well (in a funny way). My wife told me that it seems like the continuation of the previous Remp-It. I didn’t watch that, so I wouldn’t know.
I think that is all I can say about this movie. Nothing much to review on.
Just go and watch it. Support our local film industry (hmmm… I don’t do much help in that, is it?).
Anyway, I’ll give 3.5 star out of 5 for this movie.
*belanja = treat; *rempit = some sort of road bully (I think); *sempit = tight/narrow
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about 7 months ago
waiting for ‘JANIN’ film direct by MOHD HITLER ZAMI
this june 2010 ( maybe )
about 7 months ago
sounds interesting…