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Brothers Am (Shaheizy Sam) and Ad (Syafie Naswip) are involved in a baby-selling syndicate run by a woman known as Mama. As they progress, a friend's sister, Hawa (Sara Ali) gets involved too and Ad can no longer turn a blind eye. However, his moral struggle starts to shake his relationship with Am.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 7.4
Studio : Prime Film Productions LLC, 
Crew : Director,  Director, 
Cast : Shaheizy Sam Syafie Naswip Sara Ali Rashidi Ishak Nasir Jani
Genre : Drama Action

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Reviews

Steineded
2018/08/30

How sad is this?

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Platicsco
2018/08/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Matylda Swan
2018/08/30

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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Quiet Muffin
2018/08/30

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Adib Affiddy
2014/11/26

Hi there, this is my first review on IMDb, and i figured the best place to start is by reviewing this homegrown film. I am Malaysian, and from my experience, what i can say is that Malaysia rarely produced a good movie, and luckily this is one of the good ones. My review does not contain any spoilers, my review is just why i think this movie is great in general. Let me start with the cinematography, the cinematography of the movie is good. Its on par with other international films. The story-line is original. What makes this film stands above the rest of the film in Malaysia is that it portrays realism in the slump area of Kuala Lumpur. I've seen and been to the slump area in Kuala Lumpur, and this film does get it right. The acting was classy, i really felt the emotions of the characters and the characters are well developed. The script is well written, the characters converse naturally, unlike most of the Malaysian film which have unreal and "cartoony" dialogs. The movie is fast paced and easy to digest. Overall, this movie is great. It didn't get much appreciation in Malaysia, but i believe this movie will get the appreciation that it deserved by others. I recommend this movie to especially those who are intrigue to foreign cultures and those who are into drama and action film, give it a try, you won't regret it.

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dvc5159
2011/12/21

It's one thing for woman to be sold into prostitution, but it's another thing when before that happens they were found pregnant, and their babies sold to others without them having any say. That definitely sounds evil, but consider this scene of dialogue, when baby seller Am (Shaheizy Sam) painfully exclaims to runaway new mother Hawa (Sara Ali) when she insists to keep her child: Is she going to raise child to be like them, the poor people? How is she able to afford proper medical care? If the child cries, what is she going to do?" Throw him to the wall?!" Am shouts, fury in his eyes. It becomes clear that Am been through it before, and is adamant that the child deserves better.This is one of many heart-wrenching scenes from "Songlap", a Malaysian movie jewel which blindsided me amidst many crap that came out this year. This no-holds- barred gritty crime drama/thriller with a raw edge is backed by interesting characters. There are no heroes or villains, there is only evil and its survivors. This evil however is a close-to-home kind of evil. Am and his younger brother Ad (Mohd Syafie Naswip) survive on the streets working for a baby-selling organization while the mothers are sold into prostitution. While both are kicked around profusely, Am can only stand strong and do nothing about it - he's a survivor, though The younger Ad is naive; having just lost his best friend Razak to drug addiction, he wants out no matter what."Songlap" is directed by Effendie Mazlan and Farina Azlina Isahak with commendable confidence and ambition. All of the scenes are gripping to watch, and the story doesn't loses its focus on the two brothers. Shaheizy and Syafie are very effective in their performances, including Syafie in effectively gripping scenes involving a subplot with a prostitute with a secret whom Ad can initially find solace in. Sara acts well, too, in a role where silence solemnly speaks louder than words. The actors playing the antagonists are cruel and vicious, and near two- dimensional, but this film is about the brothers' story, not them. The story is engaging but the realistic screenplay really brings the movie to new heights in Malaysian cinema. I also especially like how the filmmakers bravely show the dark and dirty side of the Malaysian people despite the racial differences, showing that cruelty and desperation knows no (racial) barriers. Scenes involving prostitution, and babies being sold to their new parents are equally as harrowing to watch.Where the film succeeds brilliantly is in its atmosphere, production design and cinematography. Effendie and Farina crafts the film in such a gritty and effectively bleak atmosphere that one may want to watch a cartoon soon after to wash this bleak taste down. The suspense doesn't come until the final act of the film where Ad, Am and Hawa are being chased down by both Mama's thugs and Hawa's abusive father.Accompanying this is the cinematography with moody colors and lighting throughout, and an essentially messy and dirty production design. The only technical flaw was the music score, it's good but somewhat repetitive and it reminds you of Gustavo Santaolalla's scores from his work on Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu's films. The overall effects are similar to those of an art-house/indie thriller, and are just about as effective as they can be. Which is a lot.Notice that the film, though funded by mainstream Malaysian studios, is everything but in it, even finding time to add hidden social commentary. Take for example, in the most unlikely of scenes, Ad's initial obsession with break dancing. Ad here represents the Malaysian who borrows the American break-dancing culture and tries to make it their own but fails, and he who forgot his own cultural identity becomes dazed and confused at his loss. It could also be interpreted alternately as slacking Malaysian youths who have nothing better to do. The judge asks him, "Are you a student?"; he replies no. The judge then asks "Are you working?" "Yes." "As what?" He doesn't answer, gazing off into embarrassment, confusion and failure. Brilliant."Songlap" is a movie I have waited for a long time to come out of Malaysia. It is bold, grim, well-acted and well-directed. The gloomy and grim atmosphere from start to finish may be too much for some of the mainstream people, but I think this film has a lot going for it, enough even to be watched and appreciated by international audiences. Not since Yasmin Ahmad's "Sepet" has there been a Malaysian film ever deserving of that statement. I dare say that this film has Oscar potential for Best Foreign Film, and that's saying something. Bravo to the directors/writers, actors and production crew for making a great and well-crafted film, not just a jewel of Malaysian cinema.People need to look past the racial prejudice and appreciate the film for what it is, and also the bravery it took for the filmmakers to get this gritty film made in a conservative Muslim country. See it if you can.Solid proof that Malaysia can indeed come out with a great movie on its own merit, this is one of the year's best films. There is hope in the industry after all.Overall rating: 83/100

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