SEPET RulesWatched Latte@8 and Sharifah Armani, the main cast of Sepet was the guest. She looked familiar to those of us who sticked to TV watching Malaysian Idol coz the gal co-host is her sister. Young and still acting young (which is good, for not being pretentious) I hav no doubt that she's being herself as portrayed in the movie. Sepet made us proud and I wrote my rant on Sepet previously. I asked my frens to go and watch it and some of my die-hard Chinese educated frens also took up my challenge to watch it and they LOVE it !!!!!!! Again, finally the 1st MALAYSIAN movie was made and I'm so happy it receive great response from the cinema-goers as some of my frens didn't manage to get ticket for it. Tiket Habis??? Way to go Yasmin !!! Get Rabun out to the cinema. Pat on the back to Columbia Tristar too, and certainly they hav good taste in films...... Kung Fu Hustle also receive modal injection from them!!!
Finally when we are in the 30s, we found out that things we dun even have any courage to attempt the things we dare not attempt when we were 20s! Hence, those dreams when we were 20s will never be achieved when we were in the 30s. So, to avoid having the regrets and living in "what-if" later in our whole life, we might as well live our life to the fullest NOW. Finally it came as a revelation, just a little bit more of courage, our life can more and more exciting and colorful NOW. <
OK, our nation in the past few days was blasted with the big hoo-ha of the F1 but since I'm not a great fan (sorry, people!), I'm more attracted to other issues that sort of dominated the media for few days (at least the Chinese papers). The sekolah bahasa ibunda issue. Sparked by the finally-determined MCA to request more Chinese primary schools to be built, it was fueled by "allegedly" our Pak Lah's comment of not approving it, the issue of our racial integration is finally surfaced again after so much "tenggelam-timbul" situation. Ironically, aren't we harmonious enough ??? Well... our media and also national TVs always show our "Muhibah'ness" on TV with endless reports on "Rumah Terbuka" during EVERY SINGLE celebration with patrons from all walks of life and ALL RACES???????? And now with that "strong" muhibahness that we have built in our citizens, one could not question the chinese primary schools are going to be a threat to national integration? I recently read an article by an English-educated parent who send his children to chinese primary schools with the reason of hoping his children getting the chance to learn Chinese. Yes, suggestions sprung up to introduce chinese classes in Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) but frankly I dun think it's enough, in addition, the Chinese classes proposed will be held outside the normal school session, thus means sth like kelas tambahan! Not an encouragement I would say. Education issues are tricky and unavaidably sensitive but since it was agreed as the right of the citizens, simple economy principle should apply, when there's demand, the should be enough supply! Furthermore, it's not the race issue already since lots of non-Chinese parents send their children to Chinese primary schools. And almost 95% of these chinese primary schools end up in Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan with the so-called "national curriculum" and why the national integrity is in question? Too late to instill racial integration in secondary school??? How about those study in religious school then? Or those "elite" and "outstanding" students who study in Sekolah Berasrama Penuh / Sekolah Menengah Sains all around the country which always the TOP SCORER with clean 100% passes??? However, I'm glad that Pak Lah finally said it's stated in the constitution that it's the citizen's right to have mother-language education system! Well.... I think we need more Yasmin Ahmad's movies (oh I wonder how long will I have to wait till they show Yasmin's previous work, Rabun? And I can't wait for her next work, Gubra is it???), more real plot rather than the stereotyped drama such as "Tin Gei Bin" shown in TV1 or some cheesy Cerekarama (ok, some are brilliant), more Mew Tsang Ching and Ramli Ibrahim's dance performances shown in TV than the ever-boring muhibbah-filled type of dance called "tarian rampaian" with dancers in extremely colorful attire (even those fashion show in Milan during spring season pun kalah) presenting a rojak dance of all the "allegedly" traditional dance of all the races in our country (and mind you, as stereotype as it can be, "Tien Mi Mi" and "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" is like the must-have when the Chinese and Indians were featured and come on.... traditional dance??), more Chinese listening to Sheila Majid, Ning and M. NAsir or more Malay listening to Fish Leong or Penny Tai, more constructive efforts to promote our local food than doing questionable and laughable gimmick (come on.... bring nasi lemak, roti canai to the space???? hey, that's not muhibbah!!! what about char kuay teow? tosai? kuih lapis? or better send another chinese bloke with thick glasses and sepet eyes and another macho Indian guy with moustache all over to make up the muhibbah picture???? imagine watching the image of muhibbah-inspired astronauts coming from satellite on our TV!!!!!)
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