Takva (2006): Questioning Belief

When I told my friend that I watched a movie with Erkan Can, he said Can is a good actor. Undoubtedly I would say so even though this is my first time realizing his existence in the movie, although before I have watched Patron Mutlu Son Istiyor, where Can played small role as a ranch … Continue reading Takva (2006): Questioning Belief

Monsieur Ibrahim (2003): A Peaceful and Modest Movie

Presenting inter-religion interaction between a Jewish boy and Muslim man, Monsieur Ibrahim puts Omar Sharif and Pierre Boulanger in the leading roles. Set in suburb area of Paris, Moses a boy arounda lives only with his depressed father, which Moses is oblivious about. He saves money so he can pay the prostitute in his region. … Continue reading Monsieur Ibrahim (2003): A Peaceful and Modest Movie

Rectoverso (2013): It’s………. Nice

Probably it is true that as a book and movie lover, watching a movie before reading the book is not a really good option. Though watching after reading most of the time is not that good either. I wonder whether I regretted, felt nothing special or probably my condition when I watched this movie that … Continue reading Rectoverso (2013): It’s………. Nice

Birdman (2014): A Lovely Confusion

Still piling up Babel in my movie collection, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu came with Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). This is probably too late to say something about the movie, nevertheless I need to do it. Prepared for so long, even to perfect the idea, no wonder that the movie can catch my soul … Continue reading Birdman (2014): A Lovely Confusion

How Funny (This Country Is) (2010): A Smirk for the Country

I felt so bad not to watch this movie from long time ago. After five years I just watched it during my stay in other country for quite a long time. Indonesian government is really close to corruption, mostly. And seems like nothing can stop what they’ve been doing. Sure many movements have been created … Continue reading How Funny (This Country Is) (2010): A Smirk for the Country