Never heard of it? Well, you might be in the wrong country.
I wanted to watch it on the first day, but something happened.
Exam happened.
So before my last paper, I had to squeeze in some Nur Kasih time. I mean, dude, freaking bonds and shares can wait. I wanted to say hello to Adam *drool*. I even avoided gossip websites because I did'nt want to read any reviews and spoil my moment.
....after giving a piece of my mind to the cinema lady for only having one show per day (non-relevant time either), I dropped my I exchanged Financial Table with caramel popcorn.
5 minutes into the movie, I probably finished up 3 boxes of tissue. So.Freaking.Sad.
30 minutes into the movie, Azrin was on his 5th tissue box.hee.
Omg.Remy Ishak hello.
Its funny how 9 years back, we go 'ohh lala' on the boy with the spikiest hair with chains around his pants. But now, you see Remy Ishak on a prayer's mat you awww, you see Remy Ishak in a kain pelikat holding a Yassin you awww, you see Remy Ishak visiting a grave you aww.
Ok, maybe its just Remy Ishak *tapes a big ass poster of Remy Ishak on ceiling*.
Anyway, the movie really gave some closure from the series. If you havnt seen the series you would probably hear many crickets in the cinema. I was a tad dissapointed about the ending, because it was a bit pointless. Confusing, but pointless.
What I did love, was the messages the were trying to potray in the movie. Like how when a person who wears hijab does not mean they will go to heaven. At the end of the day its between that person and God. I believe in this. You may be out clubbing, partying, dancing away, but you don't know what that person does at home. For all you know, at least she prays 5 times a day, unlike some people who is all covered head to toe, but is out chilling by the roadside during Maghrib.
*shakes head*
Overall, it was an aite movie. They should've make it with a bit more twist.
Rating: 5/10
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