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Warna Cinta Impian

Daniel is an architect and his wife, Diana, is a lawyer. They try to build a loving relationship despite the fact that their marriage is arranged by their family. However, their ego and past failures create conflict, which is heightened when Daniel`s elder sister and Diana`s elder brother enter the picture. As it turns out, the elder siblings were previously in a relationship with each other that ended two decades ago. But now, they put their differences aside to help save Daniel and Diana`s marriage.
Daniel seorang arkitek dan isterinya Diana seorang peguam. Mereka cuba untuk membina hubungan kasih sayang di sebalik perkahwinan mereka yang diatur oleh keluarga mereka. Bagaimanapun, ego mereka dan kegagalan masa lampau telah menimbulkan konflik yang mana telah memuncak apabila kakak Daniel dan abang Diana masuk campur. Kedua-dua kakak Daniel dan abang Diana pernah menjalin hubungan cinta yang berakhir dua dekad yang lalu. Tetapi sekarang, mereka mengenepikan perbezaan mereka untuk menyelamatkan perkahwinan Daniel dan Diana.
Language: Malay
Subtitle: Malay
Classification: P13
Release Date: 31 Mar 2016
Genre: Romance
Running Time: 1 Hour 42 Minutes
Distributor: Empire Film Solution
Cast: Awie, Erra Fazira, Shiqin Kamal, Erwin Dawson
Director: N.S Krishna
Format: 2D


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Review
Writer: Ashraf Nasser

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Watch this if you liked: "Ombak Rindu" & "Sembilu"

The Good, the Bad and the Karma:

The film is a decent attempt by director N.S. Krishna for his first ever Malay movie. Although the plot is kind of cliched, but it is still considered watchable as it has its attraction in terms of the cast and cinematography.

The performance given by the two main cast, Shiqin Kamal and Erwin Shah still needs a lot more improvement, but the dedication and effort that they put in the film are definitely worth the applause.

Even though both Awie and Erra Fazira only act as the supporting cast, it is undeniably a fact that they are the main attraction of the film.

Not to mention, that their performance are on a whole new level compared to the main cast which is not very surprising considering that their experience in the industry and the wonderful chemistry between the two of them.

Their acting in this film would bring back the nostalgic memory of the popular Malay film, "Sembilu", which they co-starred in together.

Furthermore, the film has great cinematography and great shots of beautiful locations in India.

Look Out For

• The scene where the cast sing and dance to a Bollywood style Malay song.

Trivia

• The film was shot in Malaysia, Australia and India.


Cinema Online, 05 April 2016

   
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U - General viewing for all ages
P12 - Parental guidance required for audiences under the age of 12.
13 - For audiences aged 13 years old and above.
16 - For audiences aged 16 years old and above.
18 - For 18+ with elements for mature audiences
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