Sayang
Sayang

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Sayang

1987
Movie
105 min
Malay

The film narrates Datin Zaharah had two sons, Herman and Noni, studying in a college. Herman always concerned about her sister Noni. The girl was not allowed to mix freely and attend social functions. Herman not only act as red but also as head of the house after his father's death a year ago. Noni, through kawawn class, Eda, can get acquainted with Don have agreed to attend a birthday party with their classmates Hussein. Don tries to seduce Noni but the girl refused, Hamzah has warned Don not to be friends with her sister again.

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Director: Huy NghiemGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in Vietnam, the film centers on a young woman named Mai who dreams of a better life beyond the confines of her village. She faces societal expectations and personal challenges as she navigates love, family, and her own aspirations. Mai's journey explores the complexities of tradition versus modernity in a rapidly changing world.

Critical Reception

Sayang is a poignant drama that offers a sensitive portrayal of life in rural Vietnam. It was noted for its authentic depiction of cultural nuances and strong performances from its lead actors. The film resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and exploration of universal themes of hope and resilience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic cultural depiction.

  • Noted for strong emotional performances.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive handling of societal issues.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Sayang' is difficult to ascertain due to limited public data. However, films of this nature often connect with viewers through their relatable human stories and cultural insights.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Sayang', is a Malay and Indonesian word that translates to 'love' or 'dear', suggesting a central theme of affection and emotional connection within the narrative.

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