Sunday, February 26, 2006
1:07 AM
Satu Hati, Dua Jiwa, Tiga Dimensi, Empat Tema
looking from the title...obviously u pple noe i borrowed it from the 1st NJC production woohoo! hahaha ya la...my sis acted in it mah...and everyone says she looks cuter den me...so sad =( hahhahaa
ok ok...the drama was ok...very funny and i like the concept very much =p i agree wif wad md noor said (having some drama background myself haha) some stage ethics like character positioning, voice projection and pausing when there is laughter can be improved on and shows a teeny weeny inexperience haha. BUT i have 2 say dat it was a really commendable effort! personally i think dat dis year's NJC exco is very very semangat and active....24 hr Cerpen, Pesta Pantun Gema Puisi and capping it all wif a drama production. confirm maly happy baca ni...skali skala puji skolah dier hahaha
hmm ok there were four scenes...of which i liked the 2nd the best...incidentally my sis acted in dat hahahaha im still wondering why she tied her hair mcm toncet gitu ahakz anyway after reading the actual message behind the scene, den i realised how true the portrayal of the characters of the teenage situation nowadays...also how the kucing and anjing actually managed to get along somehow illustrates the development of a subculture (where learning and advising takes place) when parties are literally thrown into a similar and unfamiliar situation.
The last segment also sent a strong message that we shd not be critical of our roots and easily be socialised into the fact that Malays can never change. Im guilty as charged =p my contributions have thus far been minimal but my criticisms have been amounting i admit hahaha but how much hav my critisms moved, i have no idea. i noe i tried and i noe its difficult for pple to change coz they will always revert to THE 'tried and tested formula'. Also, i noticed that the past couple of dramas have essentially dedicated themselves to criticizing the Malay norms, culture and habits - AJ Drama, SAM and now NJ drama...its very enlightening but maybe perhaps the time is ripe for a change of scope in dramas so we can all appreciate the talents of our generation in other socially challenging contexts...
.sincera fazzy.