Blue Filem Melayu 2021

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Blue does not shy away from the of modern Malaysia: the surveillance state, the gig economy’s precarity, and the marginalisation of underground artists. Yet it never feels preachy; the commentary is woven into the plot’s twists, making the film a conversation starter at cafés and university seminars alike. blue filem melayu 2021

| Detail | Information | |--------|--------------| | | Blue | | Release Year | 2021 | | Country | Malaysia | | Language | Malay (with subtitles in English & Mandarin) | | Genre | Thriller / Drama / Neo‑Noir | | Director | Aisha Noor (her feature‑film debut) | | Screenwriter | Zul Karim | | Main Cast | Rafizul Hakim (Ali), Nadia Hassan (Maya), Lim Wei (Detective Cheng) | | Runtime | 118 minutes | | Production Companies | Bluewave Studios & Astro Studios | | Box‑Office (Malaysia) | RM 5.8 million (approx. US$1.3 M) – top‑10 local releases of 2021 | | Awards | Best New Director (Malaysian Film Festival 2022), Jury Prize – CinemAsia 2022 | To develop this report, I've gathered information from

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