Yes. Nasi Lemak 2.0 is worth every sen of your movie ticket. I hope there will be a sequel. There is still some loose end eg. will Namewee marry Karen Kong.
BN bermasalah dengan keyakinan rakyat terhadapnya. Krisis keyakinan ini sangat besar yang datang dari setiap sudut. BN sudah diketahui rakyat sebagai pentadbir yang melakukan “stripping” terhadap aset negara kepunyaan rakyat untuk kepentingan beberapa orang tertentu dalam kerajaan.
Ramai kroni kepada pemimpin-pemimpin tertinggi negara menyelesaikan masalah hutang mereka dengan menggunakan wang dan harta rakyat dan negara secara sistematik dan akhirnya ramai pula rakyat yang menyokongnya kerana menipu mereka. Orang Melayu dan Umno akan menyokong siapa sahaja yang menipu dan membohongi mereka.
UMNO today is becoming radically exclusive to Malays and Malay rights, and downright unfriendly towards its on-Malay partners in BN.
The recent rush to screen cast the prime minister as a ‘cool’ and ‘community-at-heart’ politician can also be viewed as a means to shore up support from amongst middle Malaysia, the majority of whom had been horrified at the government’s handling of the July 9 Bersih rally.
A number of educated and intellectual Malays cannot understand BN and UMNO’s allegic fear towards calls for reforms to the election process. It is right and well, that a democratic country would constantly strive to improve the method of electing parliamentarians. Only in continual evaluation and reforming of flawed systems can a nation be truly a “world class democracy”.
The fear of free and fair elections will only mean that UMNO is afraid to lose its grip on government, hence the allergy to any notion of reforms.
Nasi Lemak 2.0 is a great movie.
ReplyDeleteA great satire on Malaysian society.
A Must Watch for all.
ps: Patrick Teoh of Niamah fame is in the movie too although he is not on the poster of movie credit.
Yes. Nasi Lemak 2.0 is worth every sen of your movie ticket. I hope there will be a sequel. There is still some loose end eg. will Namewee marry Karen Kong.
ReplyDeleteBN bermasalah dengan keyakinan rakyat terhadapnya. Krisis keyakinan ini sangat besar yang datang dari setiap sudut. BN sudah diketahui rakyat sebagai pentadbir yang melakukan “stripping” terhadap aset negara kepunyaan rakyat untuk kepentingan beberapa orang tertentu dalam kerajaan.
ReplyDeleteRamai kroni kepada pemimpin-pemimpin tertinggi negara menyelesaikan masalah hutang mereka dengan menggunakan wang dan harta rakyat dan negara secara sistematik dan akhirnya ramai pula rakyat yang menyokongnya kerana menipu mereka. Orang Melayu dan Umno akan menyokong siapa sahaja yang menipu dan membohongi mereka.
UMNO today is becoming radically exclusive to Malays and Malay rights, and downright unfriendly towards its on-Malay partners in BN.
ReplyDeleteThe recent rush to screen cast the prime minister as a ‘cool’ and ‘community-at-heart’ politician can also be viewed as a means to shore up support from amongst middle Malaysia, the majority of whom had been horrified at the government’s handling of the July 9 Bersih rally.
A number of educated and intellectual Malays cannot understand BN and UMNO’s allegic fear towards calls for reforms to the election process. It is right and well, that a democratic country would constantly strive to improve the method of electing parliamentarians. Only in continual evaluation and reforming of flawed systems can a nation be truly a “world class democracy”.
The fear of free and fair elections will only mean that UMNO is afraid to lose its grip on government, hence the allergy to any notion of reforms.