From “Sepet” To “Dukun”: 10 Malaysian Movies To Watch This Merdeka

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This Merdeka Day, immerse yourself in local films to celebrate Malaysia’s independence, heritage, and the vibrant spirit of our people. Each movie offers a unique perspective on Malaysia’s journey, making them a perfect choice for reflecting on the nation’s rich history and diverse culture.

Here’s a list of films that not only celebrate Malaysia’s diverse heritage but also reflect the spirit of independence and unity. Enjoy your Merdeka Day celebration with these cinematic treasures!

1. “Sepet” (2005)

Yasmin Ahmad’s “Sepet” is a poignant romantic drama that addresses racial and cultural issues through the story of an interracial relationship between a Chinese youth and a Malay schoolgirl. The film highlights the challenges and beauty of multicultural relationships in Malaysia, making it a thought-provoking choice for viewers interested in the complexities of race and unity.

2. “The Journey” (2014)

Directed by Chiu Keng Guan, “The Journey” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows a father’s road trip across Malaysia to deliver his daughter’s wedding invitation. The film, which won multiple awards at the Malaysian Film Festival, beautifully captures the diverse landscapes and cultural tapestry of Malaysia while exploring the themes of family and tradition. It’s an excellent choice for those who want to experience Malaysia’s scenic beauty and cultural richness in a lighthearted context.

3. “Jagat” (2015)

Directed by Shanjhey Kumar Perumal, “Jagat” provides a stark look at the struggles faced by Malaysia’s Indian community through the eyes of a young boy caught between his father’s dreams and his uncle’s criminal life. The film’s exploration of poverty, crime, and systemic inequality offers a critical perspective on socio-economic challenges in Malaysia.

4. “The Kid From The Big Apple” (2015)

Jess Teong’s “The Kid From The Big Apple” tells the story of an 11-year-old girl from New York who moves to rural Malaysia to live with her grandfather. The film explores themes of cultural identity and generational gaps, highlighting the importance of family and adaptation. It’s a heartwarming choice for viewers interested in the intersection of cultural and familial bonds.

5. “Ola Bola” (2016)

Set against the backdrop of Malaysia’s 1980s football scene, “Ola Bola” tells the inspiring story of a multicultural football team striving for success on the international stage. Directed by Chiu Keng Guan, the film is more than just a sports drama; it’s a celebration of Malaysia’s unity and diversity, showing how collective effort and perseverance can bring people together. The film’s nostalgic portrayal of national pride and unity is perfect for Merdeka Day.

6. “Paskal” (2018)

For those who appreciate action with a touch of patriotism, “Paskal”, directed by Adrian Teh, is a must-watch. Based on the real-life elite Malaysian Navy force, the film portrays the daring rescue missions of Lieutenant Commander Arman Rahmat and his team. Beyond the high-octane action, “Paskal” offers a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of Malaysia’s military heroes, making it a powerful reminder of the nation’s strength and resilience.

7. “Dukun” (2018)

“Dukun”, directed by Dain Said, is a legal horror-thriller based on real events, centring on a shaman accused of murder. The film’s exploration of the supernatural and legal complexities provides a chilling yet engaging viewing experience, perfect for those interested in Malaysia’s darker folklore and legal challenges.

8. “Sheriff: Narko Integriti” (2024)

A more recent addition to Malaysian cinema, “Sheriff: Narko Integriti” delves into the world of crime and corruption within law enforcement. Directed by Syafiq Yusof, the film explores the ethical dilemmas faced by narcotics officers as they tackle a powerful drug syndicate. With its gripping narrative and exploration of justice, it offers a compelling look at the fight against corruption, reflecting the ongoing struggle for integrity in Malaysian society.

9. “The Experts” (2024)

For those who enjoy a thrilling heist film, “The Experts”, directed by Andre Chiew and Nazim Shah, presents a gripping story of five siblings pulled back into their criminal past. The film combines elements of family drama with high-stakes heist action, offering a fresh take on the genre within the Malaysian film industry.

10. “Takluk: Lahad Datu” (2024)

Finally, “Takluk: Lahad Datu”, directed by Zulkarnain Azhar, depicts the real-life military operation against Sulu terrorists in Sabah. The film is a stirring tribute to the Malaysian forces’ bravery and sacrifice, capturing the intensity of the conflict and the nation’s commitment to defending its sovereignty.

Will you watch any of these films?

Melissa Royan contributed to this article. 

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