A complex story of murder, passion and haunting memories for three estranged brothers and their ailing father.A complex story of murder, passion and haunting memories for three estranged brothers and their ailing father.A complex story of murder, passion and haunting memories for three estranged brothers and their ailing father.
- Awards
- 15 wins & 14 nominations total
Sofi Jikan
- Awang Sonar
- (as Soffi Jikan)
Sufian Mohamed
- Ketot & Tapa
- (as Sufian Muhamed)
Hariry Jalil
- Kruba
- (as Hariry Abdul Jalil)
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- Writer
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In my list of Malay movies, I only have a few movies that I remember making strong impact on me personally. Movies that made me talk about it for weeks, movies I repeatedly recommend to everyone. Bunohan made it to the list alongside Kaki Bakar, Dari Jemapoh ke Manchestee and surprisingly, Khabir Bhatia's Cinta.
I should applaud the director who unburied the best of the actors. Pekin Ibrahim should be lauded for making a character so typical so convincing. Familiar names like Faizal Hussein and Zahiril known to be good actors delivered something extraordinary not only to the viewers' eyes but also piercing to the heart.
I like to put Bunohan on the same level as There Will be Blood in term of the emotions projected. Bunohan doesn't offer beautiful scenery to help its beautiful cinematography but instead it uses beautiful cinematography to create a powerful mood.
I feel like I'm having such a limited film vocabulary to do justice to Bunohan. But suffice to say that I can see the bright future of Malaysian film post-U-Wei Shaari.
I should applaud the director who unburied the best of the actors. Pekin Ibrahim should be lauded for making a character so typical so convincing. Familiar names like Faizal Hussein and Zahiril known to be good actors delivered something extraordinary not only to the viewers' eyes but also piercing to the heart.
I like to put Bunohan on the same level as There Will be Blood in term of the emotions projected. Bunohan doesn't offer beautiful scenery to help its beautiful cinematography but instead it uses beautiful cinematography to create a powerful mood.
I feel like I'm having such a limited film vocabulary to do justice to Bunohan. But suffice to say that I can see the bright future of Malaysian film post-U-Wei Shaari.
- azrulazmie
- Mar 20, 2012
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- TriviaThe official submission of Malaysia to the Best Foreign Language Film of the 85th Academy Awards 2013.
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- Bunohan: Return to Murder
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- MYR 1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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