Anak Halal
Hisham, a drug dealer, finds himself stuck in a situation where he had to hand over his young son to a homeless woman. Hisham is caught and jailed. Mariam, who is a few cans short of a six pack raises the baby, now named after the famed legend “Indraputra”, in very meager circumstances, but full of love and art. They live in a squatter area and have neighbors named Bu Leha and Putra’s best friend, Johanna. They move to Kuala Lumpur in hopes of a better life, but Putra and Johanna inevitably grow up to be street kids, tough and full of conflict. They live hand to mouth, but at the same time their poverty does not stop them from having strong friendships and at times, to enjoy their youth.
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- Cast:
- Farid Kamil , Maya Karin , Fasha Sandha , Adi Putra , Zul Huzaimy , Bront Palarae , Remy Ishak
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It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
I just watched this movie and the movie is completing great. But there is a very disappointed that movie should been rated 18, as well. But the problem is, a between violent scenes and drug scenes should never allowed to use it during is rated U. I'm a big fan of FK (Farid Kamil), who played as Indraputra as great. Maya Karin also great as well. But I also like her in Duyung, who stared Saiful Apek. Fasha Sandha, well her acted as okay. Good job Osman.
This is one malay movie i was too angry to watch, had i not paid rm10 for it, i would have walked out of the theater 10 minutes after it began.Farid Kamil is by now, already typically known to be starring in movies such as this one. Weak storyline and continuity, bad cinematography, bad script and bad acting by all of the cast. Maya Karin was being her usual not-so-good-at-acting, Fasha Sandha..(loud sigh) was a huge disappointment. Rosyam Noor probably shouldn't have agreed to be in this movie for it merely downgrade his credibility as one fine actor.I have seen Osman Ali's work before and it disappoints me that it has to come to such a bad result. The title is catchy enough, the cast could and did attract moviegoers i suppose but there is nothing to be proud abt when it comes to the message the movie was trying to convey.Recall Remp-It and you'd know what i mean.