Tanda Putera

August. 28,2013      
Rating:
3.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The film is about the close friendship between the second Malaysian prime minister, Tun Abdul Razak and his deputy, Tun Dr Ismail. They were secretive about their health problems as they had the task of restore the peace in their country following the events of 13 May, 1969. Tun Razak was suffering from leukemia and he had to keep it a secret from his family. They both seek the services of Dr. Macpherson. The reading room of Tun Dr Ismail became a secret clinic for their treatment.

Rusdi Ramli as  Tun Razak
Zizan Nin as  Tun Dr. Ismail
Faezah Elai as  Rahah
Kavita Sidhu as  Kara
Ida Nerina as  Jah Steno
Chelsia Ng as  Catharine
Nas-T as  Najib Rahman
Sweet Qismina as  Badariah Ismail
Hasnul Rahmat as  Hussein Onn
Zoey Rahman as  Johan

Reviews

Linkshoch
2013/08/28

Wonderful Movie

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TrueJoshNight
2013/08/29

Truly Dreadful Film

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Keeley Coleman
2013/08/30

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Marva
2013/08/31

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Ren .
2013/09/01

It is very known that Malaya was the port of many migrants as tools of slavery to fit the Colony's demand. The Chinese were brought in for that purpose, and caused havoc to fulfill their lust for the land of the country due to simplicity of influence from the communists' ideology. The movie sparked emotional response and truthfully revealed the controversial past that Malaysia has been through with the Malays facing internal problems from the Chinese. The controversial message has been successfully digested and understood as the movie guides us from the beginning of the process until the ultimatum which proves that harmony can be achieved by understanding the real need of the country which is teamwork. However, this movie would not have a good response from the Chinese because history has been proved to not be bright on their side.

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hiscrabbiness
2013/09/02

Tanda Putera is a film that the Malaysian audience did not get at all. All the pains that the director, Shuhaimi Baba took to improve the UMNOputera condition was in vain from all the opposition it got. Shuhaimi Baba used her creative license to show Malaysia's technological supremacy in the 1960s by giving shots of CCTVs, air-conditioning, smoke detectors, even a plaque that came back in time (Tun Razak was a Time Lord!). It's a film that pushes the envelope in instigating the masses to be patriotic in a feel good way and have a good time by singing the Negaraku together before the screening. By dumbing down and creating new history through her film, Shuhaimi attempts to make history more digestible, especially to the children who are reading a censored, fabricated version of Malaysian History, so that they could score better in their SPM/STPM. Moreover, she used the Malaysian taxpayer's monies to make this piece of propaganda and stimulate the Malaysian propaganda film industry. God- willing, with the troubles UMNO and their cronies have from the Opposition, they would need all form of PR campaigns to run in their own public stations which the Oppositions would never have a foothold in. I award the film number 1, because it's a first-class piece. Kudos to Shuhaimi Baba in making a piece of fiction that the brainless and UMNOputera (oops, I repeat myself) could rally behind, and finally get rid of the multiracialism and pluralism that the country has had by instigating another May 13th. Hopefully this time, we could get a real photo of LKS or LGE peeing on a flag pole, so the producer could retract his apology.

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sircarloz
2013/09/03

Historically inaccurate film with plenty of distorted facts. Many Malaysians(including the Malays) are disgusted with the racist elementsprojected in this film. This movie is financed by the BN controlled Malaysian government to incite hatred among Malays towards Malaysian Chinese community using the racial riot incident in 1969 as the backdrop of the movie. Many scenes depicted in the movie are fabricated to make the Malaysian Chinese, who are mainly the supporters of the opposition look like the instigator of the tragic incident.This movie is nothing more than a mere propaganda tool, which proved ineffective and failed miserably during it's opening day. Don't waste your money on this.

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Brett Olivers
2013/09/04

A lot of items in the movie i.e. smoke detectors, air conditioning compressors, road tax stickers were not created in 1969, as when the movie is supposed to be based on.Keeping that in mind, it looks like no research was done, hence this movie should be marked as nothing more but science fiction and propaganda material.This is the kind of movie that you would expect to come out from North Korea, not South East Asia.For the sake of my eyes and brain, lets hope no more movies come out from this "director".

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