In the outskirts and back-alleys of Kuala Lumpur, several individuals with money problems struggle to get their lives straight, finding their paths unexpectedly intersecting - with fatal results.
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Pemeran
Zahiril Adzim
Hussein
Rosdeen Suboh
Hassan
Ario Bayu
Sugiman
Asmara Abigail
Sumiyati
Amerul Affendi
Adi
Iedil Dzuhrie Alaudin
Marzuki
Timothy Castillo
Rico
Kin Wah Chew
James
Along Eyzendy
Zul
Azman Hassan
Pak Sarip
Namron
Dato'
Izuan Fitri
Joko
Farah Ahmad
Investigating officer
Yuhang Ho
Restaurant owner
Vanida Imran
Rozita
Anne James
Headmistress
Farhaziq Abdul Manaf
Immigrant
Rahim Omar
Police station chief
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8 Komentar
Our movie industry is so far behind because we never make a movie about us, about human. We just keep making the same fun popcorn movie every year until a lot of moviegoer have lost their hope in our cinema. We have a lot of story to tell about our people, our country, our culture, our history but we keep making normal movie. Its a waste, its a big waste. Suddenly, Namron come out with ONE TWO JAGA, a movie about our country's problem. Immigrant. Then, people dont like it, they said its too serious and everything, till it make Namron feel frustrated and he said that he just want to join the mainstream, keep making "normal" movie to make money, he dont care if he keep fooling people with lazy writing, cheap joke & everything. As long as people laugh and he got money out of it. Seriously, malaysia is lack of serious moviegoer. We just want to have fun, until we forget that film is not only a fun thing, its also an art.
Good acting. Good storyline. I love the realness of the atmosphere in this movie. Good try for Malaysian film. Hope more to come.
"This is the first time I've written a review on IMDB, and I must say the film is excellent. I think it portrays not just the shadow of Malaysia's wealth and prosperity, but also the harsh realities of life. As a Vietnamese viewer, I appreciate how the film communicates its message effectively within its boundaries, allowing everyone to understand its intent. The film is touching; it portrays characters who are not inherently wrong but are pushed to desperate corners by life and their environment. They explore, feel anger, and even turn against each other. It's a story that resonates with the difficulties faced by immigrants in various countries, from the US and UK to Germany, Japan, and other Southeast Asian nations. I truly love this film, and I commend the director for using the "show, don't tell" approach. Unlike some popular Vietnamese directors who tend to be verbose or focus on superficial elements, this film delivers a meaningful message without unnecessary clutter."12.
I watched this movie last night and found it a surprisingly very honest portrayal of things that are not highlighted in Malaysia. Things that normally are quickly swept under the carpet like police corruption, illegal bodies disposal, fights where the authorities are not heroic and lose and daily money issues that compromise the work done by law enforcers as they eke out their living. This movie does not go too far in it's realism with annoying and highly obvious bleeping of some dialogue and blurring of certain visuals showing the heavy hand of the official censorship board marring the quality throughout. Aside from the off line censoring it was also clear that the bad cops were not allowed to don their official uniforms and the audience only saw cops in uniform at the very end when the good guys went into action nabbing their corrupt colleagues. The action was good and the storyline kept my rapt attention throughout without a moment of checking the time. A very positive sign of better things to come and certainly worth the admission price.
source: Crossroads: One Two Jaga
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