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Classification:
U - General Viewing for all ages
18SG - For 18+ with non-excessive violent/ horrifying scenes
18SX - For 18+ with non-excessive sex scenes
18PA - For 18+ with political/ religious/ counter-culture elements
18PL - For 18+ with a combination of two or more elements
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Ratings:
Cast - How effective / compelling / realistic were the cast performances?
Plot - Was the plot believable / original / gripping?
Effects - Were the effects awe-inspiring / fitting for the movie / believable?
Cinematography - Did the director effectively capture the mood of story through his camerawork / sets / costumes?
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Kayangan
(Malay)

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Classification: U
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| Genre:
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Comedy/Romance
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| General Release:
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9 August 2007
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| Running Time:
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1 Hour 46 Minutes
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| Distributed by:
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Grand Brilliance
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| Starring:
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Nur Fazura Teuku Zacky Azwar Dynaz Mokhtar Eja Opie Zami
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| Director:
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Raja Ahmad Alauddin
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Synopsis:
When two individuals from different worlds meet by chance, life becomes
a kaleidoscope of twists and turns. "Kayangan" sees the lives of Tengku
Amir, a royal prince at the forefront of the corporate world (played by
Teuku Zacky Azwar), and Maseira (played by Nur Fazura Sharifuddin), a
simple lass from a quaint little village in Negeri Sembilan converging
by way of a most unfortunate (and embarrassing) occurrence. Maseira is
then exposed to the glitzy urban world of Tengku Amir when she accepts
his offer of employment with his family's company. Despite her initial
unease with the new surroundings, Maseira slowly adapts to the bright
city lights without abandoning her down-to-earth nature. However, both
have to deny the romantic feelings developing between them. But why? Related Articles:
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Review by Cammy Zulkifli
Star Ratings:
| Overall |
    | 3.5 stars |
| Cast |
   | 3 stars |
| Plot |
   | 3 stars |
| Effects |
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| Cinematography |
   | 3 stars |
Watch this if you liked: A good, wholesome, down-to-earth love story.
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"Kayangan" revolves around Maseira
(Nur Fazura), a simple and down-to-earth lass who lives in a village in
Kuala Pilah where she works as an assistant in her father's workshop. A
university graduate in Sociology, Maseira is a bright young girl who
has trouble securing a good job. At the same time, she is however
undaunted by the pressure from her family who are pestering her to work
in the big city, where she claims "is the heart of capitalism".
Actress
Nur Fazura is no stranger to the silver screen. Her experience is
reflected in "Kayangan" as the intelligent and non-conforming Maseira.
Maseira's modest upbringing is an important factor to portray and
Fazura adds a natural 'quick wit' personality to her character that's
easy to digest.
However, Maseira's life is about to change when
she chances upon Tengku Amir (Teuku Zacky), a royal prince who
accidentally crashes into some cows while passing through her village
but thankfully, no humour in this film is written in bad taste. This
film, unlike many local films that oozes horrible humour (yes, I'm
looking at you, "Zombi Kampung Pisang"), is not short of giggle-worthy
moments. Even Maseira's old folks have such genuine 'village
elder'-like qualities, like a warm sense of humour, and don't look like
they're trying too hard. It reminds me a lot of my own clever parents.
To
show his appreciation for nursing him after the accident, the dashing
prince offers Maseira a job at his father's company. Maseira is
reluctant at first, laying out an intellectual debate on why she
wouldn't accept his offer, but Tengku Amir convinces her. The
underlying message during the 'debate' scene is that Tengku Amir is not
your typical rich spoilt brat and actor Teuku Zacky's calm and
collected exterior puts that message forth. It is also here where the
audience need to read between the lines to know that Maseira is
beginning to develop feelings for Tengku Amir.
Sadly, actor
Teuku Zacky has a lot going against him. "Kayangan" is only his second
feature film to date, next to his repertoire of TV dramas. Not only has
he got to act alongside industry hotshots like Nur Fazura and Dynaz
Mokhtar, he is also the only Indonesian actor in the film. To add salt
to injury, his strong Indonesian accent is shamefully 'covered up'
using another actor's voice. On the other hand, Zacky has hard-earned
his spotlight in the film and is never drowned amidst the more popular
names of the cast. Even his dubbed voice is not apparent after a while
and closely resembles his own.
I absolutely love the fact that
they put very little make-up (if not none) on Fazura for her role. On
Maseira's first day at work, her make-up is purposely off (dark
burgundy lipstick!) but not to such extents that will make Maseira look
like a complete fool. As simple as she is, Maseira is a highly-educated
character and making her look like a clown would be a cheap shot at a
funny moment. The colours she wears may be a little off but she does
manage to make herself look presentable. Down the road, she blossoms
into a corporate swan, now with better make-up (which she probably
learned along the way) and a brand new wardrobe given to her by Tengku
Amir's younger sister (played by Julia Ziegler).
The film
focuses very closely on the progress of the two main characters
(Maseira and Tengku Amir) that all supporting cast members including
Opie Zami (who plays Tengku Amir's adopted brother), Eja (an engineer
at Tengku Amir's company) and Julia Ziegler (Tengku Amir's sister) seem
redundant. However, only Dynaz Mokhtar's role as Tengku Amir's bimbotic
girlfriend Erina makes an impact to the story and she successfully
carried her role as the girl you just love to hate.
The best
aspect about "Kayangan" is that it is a love story that hits very close
to home. It is never over-dramatised, with no ridiculous sentiments and
certainly none of the "you jump, I jump" brand of theatrics. I am very
happy that there's little crying in the film (as Malay love stories are
inclined to have) and the music pulls every string of your emotions in
the right place and at the right time. As an underdog, this film proves
that you don't need great CG or an epic storyline to produce a great
movie. Sweet, humble and absolutely realistic, "Kayangan" is possibly
the best Malay movie to come out this year. |
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