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Muksin

Titre original : Mukhsin
  • 2006
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
531
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Muksin (2006)
ComédieDrameFamille

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn endearing coming-of-age film - riding a bike, flying a kite, climbing trees, being raised by goofy yet loving parents and a friendship that lasts a lifetime. Written and directed by the l... Tout lireAn endearing coming-of-age film - riding a bike, flying a kite, climbing trees, being raised by goofy yet loving parents and a friendship that lasts a lifetime. Written and directed by the late Yasmin Ahmad.An endearing coming-of-age film - riding a bike, flying a kite, climbing trees, being raised by goofy yet loving parents and a friendship that lasts a lifetime. Written and directed by the late Yasmin Ahmad.

  • Réalisation
    • Yasmin Ahmad
  • Scénario
    • Yasmin Ahmad
  • Casting principal
    • Mohd Syafie Naswip
    • Sharifah Aryana
    • Salehuddin Abu Bakar
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    531
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Yasmin Ahmad
    • Scénario
      • Yasmin Ahmad
    • Casting principal
      • Mohd Syafie Naswip
      • Sharifah Aryana
      • Salehuddin Abu Bakar
    • 6avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux15

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    Mohd Syafie Naswip
    • Mukhsin
    Sharifah Aryana
    • Orked
    Salehuddin Abu Bakar
    • Husin
    Yasmin Ahmad
    Yasmin Ahmad
    • Yasmin Ahmad
    Sharifah Aleya
    Sharifah Aleya
    • Mak Inom
    Sharifah Amani
    • Adult Orked
    Ahmad Hashim
    • Ahmad Hashim
    Yuhang Ho
    Yuhang Ho
    • Furniture Remover
    Seng Tat Liew
    • Furniture remover
    Amira Nasuha
    • Neighbour girl
    Choo Seong Ng
    • Jason
    Adibah Noor
    • Yam
    Norkhiriah
    • Girl in Snooker Hall
    Rozie Rashid
    • Neighbour woman
    Inom Yon
    • Inom Yom
    • Réalisation
      • Yasmin Ahmad
    • Scénario
      • Yasmin Ahmad
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    9todd-ramirez

    The right blend of poignant and funny; exceeded expectations

    Needing something different, I watched this coming-of-age film - read: riding a bike, flying a kite, climbing trees, being raised by goofy yet loving parents (ditto for the maid) and finding a friendship that lasts a lifetime. It is written and directed by the late Yasmin Ahmad. She also plays a minor character. It's my first Malaysian movie. In it, the characters in particular and, Malaysians in general, are endearing.

    The film is probably low budget, not having the multimillion dollar bells and whistles of overproduced films from Hollywood. Or for that matter, Asia. These are not your crazy rich Asians. As such, it is easy to scroll past. But behind the cheap optics, Mukhsin is a hidden gem rich in beauty using simple but delightful dialog. It's well cast (no over-the-top acting here) and has the right blend of poignant and funny.

    Nina Simone's 'Ne Me Quitte Pas' is a soundtrack smartly and timely placed at the right scene...and its reprise at the climax is filmmaking perfection, and has to tug at the heartstrings.

    Yet there are lighthearted moments. Malaysians point with their lips, too?! And dance in the rain? Wanna know how to get new furniture every few months for nothing? Then watch this.

    High up in my 2022 chart - easily Top 2 - I will long remember this one. I'm now hoping to watch Ahmad's other films. From the reviews, apparently she is highly respected. She certainly got mine.

    Rating: TV-PG I identified a couple of storylines, cultural practices that are not suitable for young children.
    9fithrinatasha

    Can u read between the lines?

    I thought that Mukhsin has been wonderfully written. Its not just about entertainment. There's tonnes of subtle messages that i think Yasmin was trying to bring across. And yes, it might be confusing to some of you(especially if you didn't watch Sepet and/or Gubra for 76 times).

    I bet u noticed how they use characters from the two movies before right? Its really ironic how the characters relate. Like the bossy neighbour is that prostitute from Gubra. And the chick at the snooker pad turns out to be the religious and wife of the pious man in the future.

    And i absolutely love the voice-overs. Its crude yet awakeningly fresh. Like, when they took a shot of the Rumah Tumpangan Gamin signboard, then there was suddenly Mukhsin's voice saying 'Bismillahhirrahmannirrahim..' (the scene when he climbed the tree).

    It captured Malaysian's attitude(and in some mild way, sniggering at how pathetic it is) portrayed in the character. For example, even the kids can be really sharp tongued(complete with the shrill annoying voice) and simply bad mouth ppl all movie long. And how you can be such a busybody and talk about ppl, when ur own life isn't sorted out.

    All i can say is, this movie totally reached my expectation if not exceeded it.

    It kept me glued to the screen, i couldn't even take my eyes off it. Not even to make out in the cinema. Ha ha.
    8MaxBorg89

    A simple tale about complicated feelings

    Everyone has a first love, and though it is hard to define that feeling when you're younger, it is there, aching inside you. That is what Malaysian filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad aims to prove in her fourth feature, a movie where that most complex of emotions is recounted in a deceptively simple, straightforward fashion.

    Such an approach is especially convenient in this case, as the love story at the film's core involves two twelve-year olds, and would therefore make any attempts at "deeper" analysis seem contrived and pretentious. That they don't is also testament to the astounding performances given by the leading non-actors, Sharifah Aryana and Mohd Syafie Naswip. The former plays Orked (already seen as an adult character in Ahmad's previous picture, Gubra), a lively, almost rebellious girl who, perhaps influenced by her "British" upbringing (her mother studied in England), despises playing with dolls, preferring to play violent sports with the boys. Then one day she meets Mukhsin (Naswip), who has come to spend the holidays at his aunt's house, and all of a sudden she changes her habits: goodbye fistfights, hello bike-riding and tree-climbing. But what does this mean? Are they just friends, or is something more implied, something neither of them is yet ready to understand, let alone accept?

    Given the young age of the protagonists, answering those questions borders on impossible, and so, like in several "smaller" films (Lost in Translation comes to mind), there is no real closure, a choice that leaves a bittersweet, but ultimately satisfying aftertaste: the naturalistic, unfiltered acting (especially Aryana's) gets to the heart almost immediately, and a strong supporting cast (Orked's family most of all) helps keeping the minimalistic narrative fun and seducing. The down-to-earth approach isn't always that effective (the hilarious subplot regarding an adulterous neighbor is dropped way too early), and it is hard to justify the bizarre Pulp Fiction reference at the start of the feature, but the emotional strength of the teenage romance is enough to make this an interesting piece of independent Asian cinema.
    10DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Mukhsin

    Mukhsin is a beautiful movie about a first love story. Everyone probably has one, and this is writer-director Yasmin Ahmad's story of hers, with a boy called Mukhsin. We know that her movies have been semi-autobiographical of sorts, having scenes drawn upon her personal experiences, and it is indeed this sharing and translating of these emotions to the big screen, that has her films always exude a warm sincerity and honesty. Mukhsin is no different, and probably the most polished ad confident work to date (though I must add, as a personal bias, that Sepet still has a special place in my heart).

    Our favourite family is back - Pak Atan, Mak Inom, Orked and Kak Yam, though this time, we go back to when Orked is age 10. The characters are all younger from the movies we've journeyed with them, from Rabun to Gubra, and here, Sharifah Amani's sisters Sharifah Aryana and Sharifah Aleya take on the roles of Orked and Mak Inom respectively, which perhaps accounted for their excellent chemistry together on screen, nevermind that their not playing sibling roles. The only constant it seems is Kak Yam, played by Adibah Noor, and even Pak Atan has hair on his head! Through Mukshin the movie, we come full circle with the characters, and the world that Yasmin has introduced us to. We come to learn of and understand the family a little bit more, set in the days when they're still living in their kampung (revisited back in Rabun), where Orked attends a Chinese school, and packs some serious combination of punches (and you wonder about that burst of energy in Gubra, well, she had it in her since young!). The perennial tomboy and doted child of the family, she prefers playing with the boys in games, rather than mindless "masak-masak" with the girls, and favourite outings include going with the family to football matches.

    The arrival of a boy called Mukhsin (Mohd Syafie Naswip) to the village provides a cool peer for Orked to hang out and do stuff with - cycling through the villages, climbing trees, flying kites. And as what is desired to be explored, the crossing of that line between friendship and romance, both beautiful emotions.

    Mukhsin does have its cheeky moments which liven up the story, and bring about laughter, because some of the incidents, we would have experienced it ourselves, and sometimes serve as a throwback to our own recollection of childhood. In short, those scenes screamed "fun"! We observe the life in a typical kampung, where some neighbours are very nice, while others, the nosy parkers and rumour mongers, spreading ill gossip stemming from envy. There are 2 additional family dynamics seen, one from an immediate neighbour, and the other from Mukhsin's own, both of which serve as adequate subplots, and contrast to Orked's own.

    As always, Yasmin's movies are filled with excellent music, and for Mukhsin, it has something special, the song "Hujan" as penned by her father, as well as "Ne Me Quitte Pas", aptly used in the movie Given that the Yasmin's movies to date have been centred around the same characters, the beauty of it is that you can watch them as stand alone, or when watched and pieced together, makes a compelling family drama dealing with separate themes and universal issues like interracial romance, love, and forgiveness. Fans will definitely see the many links in Mukhsin back to the earlier movies, while new audiences will surely be curious to find out certain whys and significance of recurring characters or events, like that pudgy boy who steals glances at Orked.

    And speaking of whys, parts of Mukhsin too is curiously open, which probably is distinctive of Yasmin's style, or deliberately left as such. I thought that as a story about childhood, recollected from memory, then there are details which will be left out for sure. And subtly, I felt that Mukhsin exhibited this perfectly, with not so detailed details, and the focus on what can be remembered in significant episodes between the two.

    Another highly recommended movie, and a rare one that I feel is suitable for all ages - bring along your kid brother or sister!
    8andymazlan

    The song haunts me..

    Overall the film is OK. I think it's better than Sepet and much better than Gubra in term of its story, its sentimental value.

    There are a few scenes that makes me touched. Yes I agree that the boy (Mukhsin) did his acting very good. Brilliant. I can say that his acting is almost natural.

    However, the song 'Ne Me Quitte Pas' by Nina Simone really "'menaikkan' my 'bulu' 'roma' ".

    I love the song. Both the song. "Ne Me Quitte Pas" and "Hujan". I just downloaded the song. Beautiful.

    And salute to Yasmin. The movie's ending credit makes me touched again. We can see how Yasmin really appreciated her parents in an unique way.

    I think the movie deserves that Grand Prix Of International Jury at Berlin Film Festival.

    I give 8.5 out of 1o stars.

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      The first Malaysian film to get a commercial release in France.
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      Follows Sepet (2004)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 février 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Malaisie
    • Langues
      • Malais
      • Anglais
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 木星的初戀
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kuala Selangor, Malaisie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Grand Brilliance
      • MHz Film
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    • Budget
      • 1 100 000 MYR (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 854 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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