Monday, June 23, 2008
♥ Ayat-Ayat Cinta - Verses of Love
It's been a while since I watched a movie back-to-back. I have done it at home but at the cinema, yesterday was the first time. And to make it more fun, I was under a lot of stress lately and I knew that I needed a break instantly.
My initial plan was to catch Get Smart and Made of Honor. But the online booking prevented me from booking the stories. And the nearest cinema with the 2 stories available was in Mid Valley. With the price hike in fuel, I decided to opt for another story. So, after browsing TGV and GSC's web, I found that Ayat-ayat Cinta was available along with Get Smart in Alamanda.
So, there I was early in the morning, to get the ticket I booked for both stories. The first show was Ayat-ayat Cinta. And as expected, the cinema was only filled by 10-20 viewers.
The storyline was a bit slow at first but when it came to the climax, it really made the whole cinema filled with sobs. Don't ask me, but I cried buckets! And I could not stop!
I don't want to write up any comments of views about the story but one thing I can comment is that it is totally different from genres nowadays. I really admire the approach of a form of dakwah eventhough at other points, people may critisize some parts of the story. But as a whole, it is a refreshing start for the film industry.
And one thing for sure, I am totally head over heels for Fahri.
My initial plan was to catch Get Smart and Made of Honor. But the online booking prevented me from booking the stories. And the nearest cinema with the 2 stories available was in Mid Valley. With the price hike in fuel, I decided to opt for another story. So, after browsing TGV and GSC's web, I found that Ayat-ayat Cinta was available along with Get Smart in Alamanda.
So, there I was early in the morning, to get the ticket I booked for both stories. The first show was Ayat-ayat Cinta. And as expected, the cinema was only filled by 10-20 viewers.
The storyline was a bit slow at first but when it came to the climax, it really made the whole cinema filled with sobs. Don't ask me, but I cried buckets! And I could not stop!
I don't want to write up any comments of views about the story but one thing I can comment is that it is totally different from genres nowadays. I really admire the approach of a form of dakwah eventhough at other points, people may critisize some parts of the story. But as a whole, it is a refreshing start for the film industry.
And one thing for sure, I am totally head over heels for Fahri.
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